Encouraging Greenness (02-16-17)
Unsworth and McNeill set out to learn more about how to encourage people to behave in an environmentally responsible way.
Unsworth and McNeill set out to learn more about how to encourage people to behave in an environmentally responsible way.
Wang, Krishna, and McFerran studied how consumers’ environmentally responsible behavior is affected by the actions of organizations.
Brookfield probed how resident preferences align with neighborhood design elements that have been tied to walkability.
Li and Joh have identified a relationship between home values, the bikeability of neighborhoods, and the presence of viable public transit.
Default settings have power
Lee, Jung, and Chu have researched design elements linked to environmental responsibility.
Spendrup, Unter, and Isgren conducted research linking certain sounds and sustainable behavior.
A new tool supports the development of design solutions that are good for both people and the planet.
Green behavior can be linked to culture and development
The contents of this book can elevate the design of transit streets