The effects of community-based action for sustainability on participants' lifestyles |
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Authors: | Lucie Middlemiss |
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Institution: | 1. School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds , Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK l.middlemiss@see.leeds.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | There has been increased interest in the role of community-based action in promoting sustainable lifestyles in recent years, but relatively limited evidence on the effects of such activity on participants' behaviours. In this paper, I present an evaluation of the effects of community-based action for sustainability on participants' lifestyles. I draw on extensive qualitative research to assess how much change participants of community sustainability projects report, what kinds of participants these projects attract and how the circumstances of these projects affect the changes that participants make. The main findings are that these initiatives have different effects on different people. Those who are new to sustainability and who are actively involved in cohesive groups, which are specifically targeting their lifestyles, are more likely to report substantial changes. I present a model to explain what change occurs, for which types of participants, in what circumstances as a result of community-based action. |
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Keywords: | sustainable consumption community lifestyles community-based organisations sustainable communities |
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