To reach sustainability transitions, we must learn to leverage social systems into tipping points, where societies exhibit positive-feedback loops in the adoption of sustainable behavioral and cultural traits. However, much less is known about the most efficient ways to reach such transitions or how self-reinforcing systemic transformations might be instigated through policy. We employ an agent-based model to study the emergence of social tipping points through various feedback loops that have been previously identified to constitute an ecological approach to human behavior. Our model suggests that even a linear introduction of pro-environmental affordances (action opportunities) to a social system can have non-linear positive effects on th...
This paper relates cultural evolution theory and social learning dynamics to induced preference chan...
To what degree is cultural multi-level selection responsible for the rise of environmentally transfo...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
To reach sustainability transitions, we must learn to leverage social systems into tipping points, w...
This NetLogo model illustrates the cultural evolution of pro-environmental behaviour patterns. It il...
This research consists of two primary studies, one a review of coupled systems literature and the ot...
Many studies have highlighted the urgent need for policies that promote environmental sustainability...
Habits are the fundamental basis for many of our daily actions and can be powerful barriers to behav...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Human behavior is an underlying cause for many of the ecological crises faced in the 21st century, a...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
Human behavior is an underlying cause for many of the ecological crises faced in the 21st century, a...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Urgent and radical transition to lower-carbon forms of society is imperative to limit current and fu...
This paper relates cultural evolution theory and social learning dynamics to induced preference chan...
To what degree is cultural multi-level selection responsible for the rise of environmentally transfo...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
To reach sustainability transitions, we must learn to leverage social systems into tipping points, w...
This NetLogo model illustrates the cultural evolution of pro-environmental behaviour patterns. It il...
This research consists of two primary studies, one a review of coupled systems literature and the ot...
Many studies have highlighted the urgent need for policies that promote environmental sustainability...
Habits are the fundamental basis for many of our daily actions and can be powerful barriers to behav...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Human behavior is an underlying cause for many of the ecological crises faced in the 21st century, a...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
Human behavior is an underlying cause for many of the ecological crises faced in the 21st century, a...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Urgent and radical transition to lower-carbon forms of society is imperative to limit current and fu...
This paper relates cultural evolution theory and social learning dynamics to induced preference chan...
To what degree is cultural multi-level selection responsible for the rise of environmentally transfo...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...