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STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR IN RELATION TO WATER USE: PROPOSALS AND CLASSIFICATIONS<p>Estratégias para Promover Comportamentos Sustentáveis em Relação ao Uso da Agua: Propostas e Classificações
Author(s) -
Luis Oliveira,
Andréa Franco Pereira,
Marília Lyra Bergamo
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
mix sustentável
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2447-3073
pISSN - 2447-0899
DOI - 10.29183/2447-3073.mix2017.v3.n4.63-83
Subject(s) - scope (computer science) , economic shortage , globe , sustainable consumption , water consumption , psychological intervention , sustainable development , water scarcity , consumption (sociology) , environmental economics , sustainability , business , environmental planning , political science , psychology , environmental science , sociology , computer science , environmental engineering , water resources , economics , social science , ecology , philosophy , government (linguistics) , psychiatry , law , linguistics , biology , programming language , neuroscience
The design of products, services and spaces can influence what we think and do, and there is the potential for using design to promote sustainable behaviours. Most examples of behaviour change interventions have as setting Western and developed countries. Environmental damage affects people in diverse parts of the globe, and recently severe droughts caused water shortage in the most populous areas in Brazil. This paper reports on workshops conducted with Brazilian students as a way to foster the generation of ideas and development of strategies to promote sustainable behaviours regarding water use, and therefore reduce consumption and waste. The ideas proposed during these workshops were classified according to established models of design for behaviour change and sustainable behaviour, indicating the categories of the most frequent suggestions. Results demonstrated how the idea generation sessions were capable of producing interesting solutions to reduce consumption that could help to tackle the problem of water shortage. However, the short duration of these exercises meant that suggestions were limited in terms of scope and evaluation of impact

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