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Bargain interventions

Page history last edited by Andrew Stuck 14 years, 1 month ago

Here you can find links to some "Bargain interventions that change behaviour" that have been recommended - if you know of some, please let us know.


ASTUTE Toolkit - Advancing Sustainable Transport in Urban Areas to promote energy efficiency (part of EPOMM - European Platform on Mobility Management)

Catalytic Communities - is a Rio de Janeiro-based not-for-profit organization working to recognize, share, strengthen and project community solutions from Rio and around the world. 

CORDIS transport - archived research from the European Union

The Department for Transport commissioned research into behaviour change and transport - there's a specific piece on behaviour change and health

Fostering Sustainable Behaviour Change - through community social marketing (the Canadian way)

Fun theory - check out some videos below

Go London - are hosting a Social Innovation Competition - download a flyer here are visit their website to take part.

Ideas in Transit - originally a project to look into how digital multimedia could be used in all facets of transport - hosted by the University of England it has this useful wiki.

Living Streets' Fitter for Walking - not personal fitness but improvements to the built environment to create streets of which people are proud.

NICE Examples of implementation - Hugo Crombie, a Public Health Analyst at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommends a couple of relevant case studies on this shared learning database. He also recommends their guidance on physical activity and environment.

Sustrans' DIY Streets - has a number of resources

Victoria Walks - a public health sponsored campaign from the most car-dependent nation in the world

Walk for Life is a Department of Health initiative.  Action on Children and Ramblers have piloted a Children and Families walking initiative.

Walking for Health - has a Learning network

Wiser Earth - helps the global movement of people and organizations working toward social justice, indigenous rights, and environmental stewardship connect, collaborate, share knowledge, and build alliances - there's a huge database of cost effective solutions (that tend to be focussed on the developing world).

 

A fly in the men's urinal - an urban legend.

Clockwise around the supermarket.

 

Videos to enjoy:

Behaviour change the Swedish way:

Take the stairs

Toss your litter

Bottle bank arcade

 

Green & sustainability video feed channel

NHS Choices - videos in their media library

 

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