Sustainable Practices Research Group

What is this activity?

The Sustainable Practices Research Group aims to increase understanding of consumption - this is because changing the personal behaviour of billions of individuals is one of the greatest of challenges to achieving sustainability.

(Read our story about some of this group's work )

What will it do?

The programme will look at the environmentally sensitive practices of eating, water use and shelter. This is to understand how people's habits operate and the scale of the drivers of change.

The objectives are to

Who will benefit?

Policy makers

The practice-based approach emphasises the need for policy related to behaviour change need to be taken into account with policy relating to infrastructure design, technological innovation and regulation.

The group aims to make new links within policy groups and to make connections and facilitate exchanges that would not otherwise occur.

The work will be important not only for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs but also for the Department of Communities and Local Government, Department for Transport and Depratment of Economics and Climate Change, and across the regions. The research has potential impact on Local Government.

Society and business

The work will be useful for a host of non-governmental organisations and to business organisations committed to the social challenges of responding and adapting to climate change.

For example, the Group will


PROGRAMME FACTS AND FIGURES

Start and end dates: 01/08/2010 to 31/07/2013

Website: http://www.sprg.ac.uk/