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Tackling Environmental Problems with the Help of Behavioural Insights

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Behavioural insights can help policy makers obtain a deeper understanding of the behavioural mechanisms contributing to environmental problems, and design and implement more effective policy interventions. This report reviews recent developments in the application of behavioural insights to encourage more sustainable consumption, investment and compliance decisions by individuals and firms.

Drawing on interventions initiated by ministries and agencies responsible for environment and energy, as well as cross-government behavioural insights teams, it portrays how behavioural sciences have been integrated into the policy-making process. The report covers a variety of policy areas: energy, water and food consumption, transport and car choice, waste management and resource efficiency, compliance with environmental regulation and participation in voluntary schemes. It shows what has proven to work – and what has not – in policy practice in OECD countries and beyond.

 

English Also available in: French

Foreword and Acknowledgements

Tackling environmental problems requires changing the behaviour of individuals, households, firms and governmental organisations. Policy can build on a diverse array of powerful instruments to green behaviour. Next to instruments traditionally used for this purpose, such as regulation, taxes, and tradable permits, behavioural insights are increasingly recognised as an important component of policy makers’ toolbox to tackle environmental problems. Behavioural insights denote knowledge acquired from behavioural sciences, including behavioural economics, psychology and neuroscience. These insights can help policy makers obtain a deeper understanding of the behavioural mechanisms that contribute to environmental problems, and eventually design and implement more effective policy interventions.

English Also available in: French

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