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Coping with Change: The Small Experiment as a Strategic Approach to Environmental Sustainability
Authors:KATHERINE N IRVINE  STEPHEN KAPLAN
Institution:(1) School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, 430 E. University, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1115, USA, US;(2) Departments of Psychology and Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, 525 E. University, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1109, USA, US
Abstract:The patterns of living, planning, and resource utilization as practiced in Western countries for decades are not sustainable; change of some sort is essential. But what changes are appropriate, and, perhaps more important, will people accept them? The small experiment framework provides a strategy for meeting the challenge of change. By encouraging participation, limiting the scale of initial change, and incorporating some aspects of the familiar, many of the difficulties that make change so problematic can be mitigated or even eliminated. An exploration, from a psychological perspective, of the characteristic difficulties surrounding potential change provides the context for a discussion of the components of the small experiment and an analysis of how these elements address these characteristic challenges. A comparison to adaptive management is drawn, and several concrete examples illustrate how the strategy has been used successfully to address a variety of environmental problems.
Keywords:: Sustainability  Participation  Experiment  Local scale  Adaptive management  Environmental problem solving
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