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系统评价保护干预措施以促进自愿行为改变。

Systematic review of conservation interventions to promote voluntary behavior change.

机构信息

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

Force for Nature, Comber, UK.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2023 Feb;37(1):e14000. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14000. Epub 2022 Dec 8.

Abstract

Understanding human behavior is vital to developing interventions that effectively lead to proenvironmental behavior change, whether the focus is at the individual or societal level. However, interventions in many fields have historically lacked robust forms of evaluation, which makes it hard to be confident that these conservation interventions have successfully helped protect the environment. We conducted a systematic review to assess how effective nonpecuniary and nonregulatory interventions have been in changing environmental behavior. We applied the Office of Health Assessment and Translation systematic review methodology. We started with more than 300,000 papers and reports returned by our search terms and after critical appraisal of quality identified 128 individual studies that merited inclusion in the review. We classified interventions by thematic area, type of intervention, the number of times audiences were exposed to interventions, and the length of time interventions ran. Most studies reported a positive effect (n = 96). The next most common outcome was no effect (n = 28). Few studies reported negative (n = 1) or mixed (n = 3) effects. Education, prompts, and feedback interventions resulted in positive behavior change. Combining multiple interventions was the most effective. Neither exposure duration nor frequency affected the likelihood of desired behavioral change. Comparatively few studies tested the effects of voluntary interventions on non-Western populations (n = 17) or measured actual ecological outcome behavior (n = 1). Similarly, few studies examined conservation devices (e.g., energy-efficient stoves) (n = 9) and demonstrations (e.g., modeling the desired behavior) (n = 5). There is a clear need to both improve the quality of the impact evaluation conducted and the reporting standards for intervention results.

摘要

了解人类行为对于制定有效的环境行为改变干预措施至关重要,无论重点是在个人还是社会层面。然而,许多领域的干预措施在历史上缺乏强有力的评估形式,这使得人们难以确信这些保护干预措施成功地帮助了环境保护。我们进行了一项系统评价,以评估非金钱和非监管干预措施在改变环境行为方面的有效性。我们应用了卫生评估和翻译办公室的系统评价方法。我们从我们的搜索词返回的超过 300,000 篇论文和报告开始,经过严格的质量评估,确定了 128 项值得纳入审查的单独研究。我们根据主题领域、干预类型、受众接触干预的次数以及干预持续时间对干预措施进行分类。大多数研究报告了积极的效果(n = 96)。其次最常见的结果是没有效果(n = 28)。少数研究报告了负面(n = 1)或混合(n = 3)效果。教育、提示和反馈干预措施导致了积极的行为改变。多种干预措施的结合是最有效的。暴露时间和频率都不会影响期望的行为改变的可能性。相对较少的研究测试了自愿干预对非西方人群(n = 17)的影响,或测量了实际的生态结果行为(n = 1)。同样,很少有研究检查了保护装置(例如,节能炉灶)(n = 9)和示范(例如,模拟期望的行为)(n = 5)。显然需要提高影响评估的质量和干预措施结果的报告标准。

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