Hadler, Markus.

Surveying Climate-Relevant Behavior Measurements, Obstacles, and Implications / [electronic resource] : by Markus Hadler, Beate Klösch, Stephan Schwarzinger, Markus Schweighart, Rebecca Wardana, David Neil Bird. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 159 p. 10 illus. online resource.

1. Introduction -- 2 Measuring environmental attitudes and behaviors -- 3 Life-areas and how to estimate greenhouse gas emission footprints -- 4 The development of the questionnaire -- 5 Estimating and explaining the greenhouse gas emissions -- 6 The multidimensionality of consumption: Energy Lifestyles -- 7 Obstacles to lower environmental impact in low cost behaviors -- 8 International outlook and conclusions -- 9 Appendix.

Open Access

This open access book discusses the contribution of sociology and survey research to climate research. The authors address the questions of which behaviors are of climate relevance, who is engaging in these behaviors, in which contexts do these behaviors occur, and which individual perceptions and values are related to them. Utilizing survey research, the book focuses on the measurement of climate-relevant behaviors with population surveys and develops an instrument that allows a valid estimate of an individual’s GHG emissions with a few core items. While the development of these instruments was based on surveys and qualitative interviews conducted in Austria, the instruments were subsequently tested in a set of 31 European countries, revealing the international relevance of such research. The book also concludes with a brief consideration of the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on environmental attitudes, situating the project globally.

9783030857967

10.1007/978-3-030-85796-7 doi


Environmental sciences--Social aspects.
Environmental geography.
Human ecology--Study and teaching.
Sociology--Methodology.
Environmental Social Sciences.
Integrated Geography.
Environmental Studies.
Sociological Methods.

GE40-45 H1-99

304.2