Surveying Climate-Relevant Behavior : Measurements, Obstacles, and Implications.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hadler, Markus.
Other Authors: Klösch, Beate., Schwarzinger, Stephan., Schweighart, Markus., Wardana, Rebecca., Bird, David Neil.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Sociology and Climate Research -- 1.2 Climate-Relevant Behavior and Impact -- 1.3 Measuring Climate-Relevant Behavior in Surveys -- 1.4 Research Team and Content of This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Measuring Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors -- 2.1 Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors -- 2.2 Factors Influencing Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors -- Environmental Attitudes -- General Environmental Behavior -- Emission-Related Environmental Behavior -- 2.3 Measuring Environmental Attitudes -- 2.4 Measuring Environmental Behavior -- 2.5 Survey Programs Considering Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors -- 2.6 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 3: Life-Areas and How to Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emission Footprints -- 3.1 What Type of Emissions to Use, Which Sectors Should Be the Focus -- 3.2 A Generalized Method for Estimating Emissions from a Service -- Mobility -- Housing -- Nutrition -- Consumption -- 3.3 Melding Bottom-Up Footprints with Top-Down Average Per Person Emissions -- 3.4 An Actual Example -- 3.5 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 4: The Development of the Questionnaire -- 4.1 Questions Included in Our Survey -- 4.2 Samples -- 4.3 Validation of Our Questions -- Housing -- Mobility -- Diet -- Consumption -- 4.4 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 5: Estimating and Explaining the Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 5.1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Case of Austria -- 5.2 Overview of the Sample's GHG Emissions -- Housing-Buildings, Heating, Water, Electrical, and Household Appliances -- Mobility-Car Usage and Flight Behavior -- Diet-Meat and Dairy Products -- Consumption-Goods, Leisure Activities, and Information -- 5.3 Estimating and Explaining an Individual's Total Emission. 
505 8 |a Factors that Shape the Total Emissions -- Dimensions of Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors -- Factors that Shape the Total Emissions -- 5.4 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 6: The Multidimensionality of Consumption: Energy Lifestyles -- 6.1 Identifying Lifestyles Based on Annual Energy Demands -- 6.2 Data and Methods -- 6.3 Multidimensional Identification of Energy Lifestyles -- 6.4 Energy Lifestyle Groups and their Role in the Energy Transition -- Energy Lifestyle 1: "Travelers" -- Energy Lifestyle 2: "Savers" -- Energy Lifestyle 3: "Hobbyists" -- Energy Lifestyle 4: "Homers" -- Energy Lifestyle 5: "Consumers" -- 6.5 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 7: Obstacles to Lower Environmental Impact in Low-Cost Behaviors -- 7.1 Theoretical Approaches to Inconsistencies in Environmental Behavior -- 7.2 Identifying Value-Intention-Action Gaps in Our Sample -- 7.3 An In-Depth Look at Obstacles to Environmentally Friendly Behavior and Solutions -- 7.4 Obstacles to Environmentally Friendly Behavior -- 7.5 Individual Requirements to Facilitate Environmentally Friendly Behavior -- 7.6 Social Strategies to Promote Environmentally Friendly Behavior -- 7.7 Discussion of Obstacles to Environmentally Friendly Behavior and Potential Solutions -- 7.8 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 8: International Outlook and Conclusions -- 8.1 International Surveys and Explained Variance -- 8.2 Lifestyles in an International View -- 8.3 COVID-19 Crisis and Impact -- 8.4 Overall Impact and Individual Actions -- 8.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Questions Included in First Wave of the OeNB Study (Hadler et al. 2021) -- Socio-demographic Variables -- Environmental Attitudes and Personal Environmentally Relevant Behavior (PEBs) -- Housing-Building Information -- Housing-Heating and Heating Behavior -- Housing-Power Consumption. 
505 8 |a Housing-Water Treatment and Water Consumption -- Mobility-Individual Motorized Means of Transport -- Mobility-Flight Behavior -- Diet-Consumption of Animal Products and Waste -- Consumption-Purchasing Behavior Clothing, Electronic Devices, Leisure Time Behavior -- Reference -- Index. 
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590 |a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.  
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700 1 |a Klösch, Beate. 
700 1 |a Schwarzinger, Stephan. 
700 1 |a Schweighart, Markus. 
700 1 |a Wardana, Rebecca. 
700 1 |a Bird, David Neil. 
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