Hello everyone!
This is my first post, and I'm excited to participate with you all in fostering sustainable behavior.
I searched the forum as well as a couple of the larger PsychInfo-like databases and found nothing relating to a psychometric instrument designed to assess sustainable behavior. I'm curious if anyone has either found or developed one that they would be willing to share or collaborate on.
I am beginning my path as an ecotherapist and transformational coach, and I would really appreciate having a standardized inventory to assess my clients' sustainable behavior before and after working with them.
Thanks in advance.
Emilio Gagliardi
Ecologic Holistica
Canada
Measuring Sustainable Behavior Inventory
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Hi, Emilio
If you send your request to the Conservation Psychology list serv, I'm sure you'll get several responses
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Tom Hudspeth
Professor of ENVS and Natural Resources
University of Vermont
Canada
Thank you both.
I tried to subscribe to the list, but the address that you sent only works for existing members. Perhaps you have additional contact information to subscribe to that list?
I will post back once I find out what is available.
Cheers,
Emilio Gagliardi
MSc
Ecologic Holistica
Canada
Emilio
Village Green Global Inc. (Irvine CA) have been working for over 8 years with clients, majority of the practices are around behavior change in the home and work place around energy consumption. SMARTweb software tool is the verification tool that enables them to understand their device usage and consumption around energy, water, waste, and transportation. Provides them with 3 levels of recommendation and because it is a server based model software can track their changes. Not sure if this is something of interest. The software also helps with benchmarking to various industries. Happy to help out!
Jude Elledge
CEO
Urban Glue
United States