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 The Psychology of Sustainable Development



We live in an era of worldwide attention to global sustainable development.  PsySiP has tackled the construction of measures of sustainable household energy consumption and consumer awareness and use of residential energy feedback technologies as antecedents to making decisions regarding the use of electricity.  We have proposed a measurement strategy to the United Nations in their call for research-based approaches to sustainable development.

Recent Work

"Understanding Sub-Saharan Eco-Culture," June 27, 2018, K.A. Kaijage, International Congress of Applied Psychology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada


K.A. Kaijage, "Maximizing Opportunities: Data Linkages for Sustainable Development in Africa." Brief for Global Sustainable Development Report 2016, United Nations. June 2016.

 

Downloads


P. Flattau, "Design and diffusion of smart energy monitors for sustainable household consumption." Brief for Global Sustainable Development Report 2015, United Nations. June 2015.

K.A. Kaijage, "
Achieving Sustainable Energy Consumption in Tanzania." Brief for Global Sustainable Development Report 2015, United Nations. June 2015.

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