Description: Further DetailsTitle: Why Good People Do Bad Environmental ThingsCondition: NewAuthor: Elizabeth R. DeSombreFormat: PaperbackISBN-10: 0197523803EAN: 9780197523803ISBN: 9780197523803Publisher: Oxford University Press IncGenre: Law & PoliticsTopic: Science Nature & Math, Society & Culture, Social SciencesRelease Date: 09/17/2020Description: No one sets out to intentionally cause environmental problems. All things being equal, we are happy to protect environmental resources; in fact, we tend to prefer our air cleaner and our species protected. But despite not wanting to create environmental problems, we all do so regularly in the course of living our everyday lives. Why do we behave in ways that cause environmental harm?It is often easy and inexpensive to behave in ways with bad environmental consequences, but more difficult and costly to take environmentally friendly actions. The incentives we face, some created by the nature of environmental resources, some by social and political structures, often do not make environmentally beneficial behavior the most likely choice. Furthermore, our behavior is conditioned by habits and social norms that fail to take environmental protection into consideration.In this book, Elizabeth R. DeSombre integrates research from political science, sociology, psychology, and economics to understand why bad environmental behavior makes perfect sense. As she notes, there is little evidence that having more information about environmental problems or the way an individual's actions contribute to them changes behavior in meaningful ways, and lack of information is rarely the underlying cause that connects behavior to harm. In some cases such knowledge may even backfire, as people come to see themselves as powerless to address huge global problems and respond by pushing these issues out of their minds. The fact that causing environmental problems is never anyone's primary goal means that people are happy to stop causing them if the alternative behavior still accomplishes their underlying goals. If we can figure out why those problems are caused, when no one intends to cause them, we can develop strategies that work to shift behavior in a positive direction. Over the course of this book, DeSombre considers the role of structure, incentives, information, habit, and norms on behavior in order to formulate lessons about how these factors lead to environmentally problematic behavior, and what understanding their effects can tell us about ways to change behavior. To prevent or address environmental problems, we have to understand why even good people do bad environmental things.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 231mmItem Length: 150mmItem Width: 15mmItem Weight: 399gRelease Year: 2020 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Why Good People Do Bad Environmental Things
Title: Why Good People Do Bad Environmental Things
ISBN-10: 0197523803
EAN: 9780197523803
ISBN: 9780197523803
Genre: Law & Politics
Topic: Social Sciences
Release Date: 09/17/2020
Release Year: 2020
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Number of Pages: 266 Pages
Publication Name: Why Good People Do Bad Environmental Things
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Height: 0.6 in
Subject: Environmental Conservation & Protection, Ecology, Public Policy / Environmental Policy
Publication Year: 2020
Item Weight: 14.1 Oz
Type: Textbook
Item Length: 9.1 in
Author: Elizabeth R. Desombre
Subject Area: Nature, Political Science
Item Width: 5.9 in
Format: Trade Paperback