We have invited experts and practitioners from different organisations and sectors, to share their opinions on the topic of how to bring about social change and encourage lifestyle choices that will achieve a sustainable Wales. With reference to their own experiences and research, they present a variety of interesting and informative perspectives on the topic.
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Life Change for a One Planet Wales
Introduction |
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Promoting values for a sustainable Wales
Dr Adam Corner
with Professor Greg Maio and Professor Ulrike Hahn |
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Changing mindsets
Professor Alan Knight OBE
Commissioner, Sustainable Development Commission |
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Measuring what is hard to count: WWF’s tool for
evaluating behaviour change
Andrew Ross
Freelance journalist writing for WWF-UK |
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A sustainable currency for Wales
Angela Burns
AM, Shadow Minister for the Environment, Sustainability & Planning |
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Wales can and must act on climate change - here & now
Chris Johnes
Oxfam Cymru |
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Sustainability: can the media turn a buzz word into
a way of life?
Chris Kelsey
Media Wales |
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Community regeneration and its potential to initiate change
Professor Dave Adamson and Stuart Jones
The Centre for Regeneration and Sustainable
Communities, University of Glamorgan |
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Making sustainability normal
David Willans
Futerra Sustainability Communications |
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Problems with polls, poles, plastic bags and peers
George Marshall
Climate Outreach Information Network |
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The power of one
Helen Northmore
Energy Saving Trust Wales |
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Achieving social and lifestyle changes for a sustainable Wales
Jane Davidson
AM, Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing |
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An equal, sustainable Wales
Jill Evans
MEP, Plaid Cymru |
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From Behaviours to Lifestyles – The Need for a Holistic
Perspective
Professor Ken Peattie
The Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability,
Sustainability and Society, Cardiff University |
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Supporting and motivating communication change in the
climate change and sustainable development sectors
Kim Treasure
Science Shops Wales |
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Achieving social and lifestyle changes for a sustainable
Wales: lessons from social marketing
Mark Stuart
Chartered Institute of Marketing |
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Mind the imagination gap
Neil Ingham
Head of Communications, Welsh Liberal Democrats |
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Promoting environmentally responsible behaviours and
citizenship
Prof Nick Pidgeon
School of Psychology, Cardiff University |
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The untapped potential of women for achieving a sustainable
Wales
Rhian Connick
National Federation of Women’s Institutes in Wales |
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Death by Chocolate?
Richard Thomas
Sustainable Development Practitioner, Synnwyr Busnes-
Business Sense, Bangor University |
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The role of local interpretation and local distinctiveness in
achieving change for a sustainable Wales
Shelagh Hourahane
Creu-ad Heritage Interpretation |
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Understanding health behaviour and behaviour change - the
role of socio-ecological theory in the development and
evaluation of public health interventions
Dr Simon Murphy
Cardiff Institute of Society Health and Ethics, School of Social
Sciences, Cardiff University |
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Sustainability: a technological problem, or a cultural one?
William Shaw
RSA Arts and Ecology |
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