A decision science approach for integrating social science in climate and energy solutions
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Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle
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A decision science approach for integrating social science in climate and energy solutions
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The social and behavioural sciences are critical for informing climate- and energy-related policies. We describe a decision science approach to applying those sciences. It has three stages: formal analysis of decisions, characterizing how well-informed actors should view them; descriptive research, examining how people actually behave in such circumstances; and interventions, informed by formal analysis and descriptive research, designed to create attractive options and help decision-makers choose among them. Each stage requires collaboration with technical experts (for example, climate scientists, geologists, power systems engineers and regulatory analysts), as well as continuing engagement with decision-makers. We illustrate the approach with examples from our own research in three domains related to mitigating climate change or adapting to its effects: preparing for sea-level rise, adopting smart grid technologies in homes, and investing in energy efficiency for office buildings. The decision science approach can facilitate creating climate-and energy-related policies that are behaviourally informed, realistic and respectful of the people whom they seek to aid.
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Nature Climate Change Volumen: 6 Número: 6 Páginas: 563-569 Jun 2016
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