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Abstract
This paper aims to develop a conceptual and theoretical perspective on sustainable lifestyle change according to a multidisciplinary approach. In particular, we discuss the interplay between three orders of factors that, according to the literature and to our conceptual model, are relevant in shaping sustainable lifestyles and lifestyle change in people daily life contexts, such as their living neighbourhoods. The three orders of factors are the following: (1) Individual level factors (as typically present and discussed in the environmental psychology literature; e.g., attitudes, values, beliefs, intentions, emotions, connection to nature, etc.); (2) Collective level factors (as typically present and discussed in the social psychology and sociology literature; e.g., social capital, social norms, social and place identity, sense of community, place attachment, energy memories & energy cultures); (3) Contextual factors (as typically present and discussed in the environmental science and economic literature; e.g., regulations, technology, infrastructures, economic resources, etc.). For each of these three levels, we will present and discuss some classical and recent literature findings, and we will provide a summary of the current state of the art knowledge about sustainable lifestyle adoption in neighbourhoods’ contexts.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1505676 |
Journal | Frontiers in Psychology |
Volume | 16 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This paper in part of the JPI Climate project “CLEANcultures,” which was funded by the national funding agencies of the authors in the frame of the JPI Climate joint transnational call SOLSTICE (Enable Societal Transformation in the Face of Climate Change).
Keywords
- collective factors
- contextual factors
- individual factors
- lifestyles
- sustainability
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CLEAN cultures: An approach for innovative Climate Learning, Evaluation and Action in Neighbourhoods
Similä, L. (Manager), Pihkola, H. (Participant), Sokka, L. (Manager), Niemi, A. (Participant), Koljonen, T. (Participant) & Correia, S. (Participant)
1/12/20 → 30/09/24
Project: Academy of Finland project