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Behaviour Change Research and Guidance

Recent Publications

Achieving Cultural Change: a policy framework

2005-6 Research Programme

In July 2005, Defra initiated a programme of research that aimed to broaden understanding of how Government (and others) can most effectively promote pro-environmental behaviour amongst producers and consumers. Several studies were commissioned as part of this research programme, each with a remit to explore a unique aspect of pro-environmental behaviour change.

The outputs from the programme of research are now complete and can be accessed via the links below.

Promoting Pro-Environmental Behaviour: Existing Evidence to Inform Better Policy Making
  • By reviewing both theoretical and applied literature, this study provides a better practical understanding of how to influence behaviours, makes clear policy recommendations and will set an agenda for future work. Packaged in different forms, the project outputs will help policy makers (and practitioners) to select the right instruments for encouraging the pro-environmental behaviours they require among specific audience groups. The research was led by the Centre for Sustainable Development at Westminster University.
  • The key findings from this study are outlined in a summary report.
A Series of Practical Guides for Policy-Makers and Practitioners

The key findings and policy implications from this programme of research are summarised in a series of ten practical guides.

Defra researchers have begun to synthesise the key recurring messages from this research programme and have incorporated them into a one-page poster - for best effects adjust your printer settings to A3. If you would like to discuss this further please contact Tony Pike by emailing: behaviourchange@defra.gsi.gov.uk

Updated: 5 February 2009