How can evolved human nature be leveraged to help eliminate or alleviate environmental problems? The authors examine the evolutionary bases of destructive and ecologically damaging human behavior. They propose that many modern environmental and social problems are caused or exacerbated by five adaptive tendencies rooted in evolutionary history: (1) propensity for self-interest, (2) motivation for relative rather than absolute status, (3) proclivity to unconsciously copy others, (4) predisposition to be shortsighted, and (5) proneness to disregard impalpable concerns. By considering the evolutionary processes that produced these tendencies, the authors present ways that marketers, policy makers, and social entrepreneurs can harness evolved h...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
[Based on the publisher's comments:] This book reflects upon and critiques the potential of citizen-...
It is widely agreed that humans must reduce their environmental impact. We propose that an improved ...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
aboriginal overkill, demographic transition, conspicuous consumption, discounting, tragedy of the co...
This paper tries to characterize the factors determining human relations with its environment and to...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
Sustainable production is often limited by structural factors such as industrial devel...
Human behavior is founded on a complex interaction of influences that derive from sources both extra...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
The term environmental problem exposes a fundamental misconception: Disruptions of Earth\u27s ecos...
Organisms modify their environments in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental not only to themse...
Humans have dramatic, diverse and far-reaching influences on the evolution of other organisms. Numer...
Human behavioral ecology (HBE) applies principles of evolution by natural selection to explain behav...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
[Based on the publisher's comments:] This book reflects upon and critiques the potential of citizen-...
It is widely agreed that humans must reduce their environmental impact. We propose that an improved ...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
aboriginal overkill, demographic transition, conspicuous consumption, discounting, tragedy of the co...
This paper tries to characterize the factors determining human relations with its environment and to...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
Sustainable production is often limited by structural factors such as industrial devel...
Human behavior is founded on a complex interaction of influences that derive from sources both extra...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
The term environmental problem exposes a fundamental misconception: Disruptions of Earth\u27s ecos...
Organisms modify their environments in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental not only to themse...
Humans have dramatic, diverse and far-reaching influences on the evolution of other organisms. Numer...
Human behavioral ecology (HBE) applies principles of evolution by natural selection to explain behav...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
[Based on the publisher's comments:] This book reflects upon and critiques the potential of citizen-...