Paul White Didcot May 25, 2007 7:13 am

Does anybody have quantitative evidence to support the propostion that educating school children through information provision and setting practical projects at home (eg water audit, energy audit) then stimulates behaviour change in the family at home (Ie more sustianble behabiour or retrofitting/purchasing efficient appliances)? There are numerous examples of this sort of approach but I have never seen any impact measurement to back it up?

Thanks
Paul White

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