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Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (2020) 9 (4): 539–556.
Published: 13 November 2019
... concern New ecological paradigm Developer organizations Pro-environmental behaviour This study is concerned with pro-environmental behaviours (PEBs), which refer to behaviours that harm the environment as little as possible, or even benefit the environment (Steg and Vlek, 2009). The decision...
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Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (2016) 5 (4): 307–324.
Published: 21 November 2016
... and that technology is the mechanism to achieve it. However, the last three decades witnessed a growing worries and concern for environmental degradations, which prompted modern industrial societies to shift to new ecological paradigm (NEP). The new view, opposed to DSP, believed that human beings are part...
