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Climate Change Behaviours Research Programme Jonathan Waite and Paul Tyrer Environment Social Research 5 May 2010 Structure • • • • • Background Programme aims Key themes Use of research Outputs Background When measured on a domestic production basis, Scottish emissions appear to have fallen However, on a domestic consumption basis, emissions have risen Scottish production and consumption GHG emissions Million tonnes CO2 equivalent 90 Between 1995 and 2006: Consumption 80 70 emissions on a production basis have fallen by 10% 60 Production 50 40 emissions on a consumption basis have risen by 15% 30 20 10 Emissions include removals due to Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry 0 1990 1992 1994 Source: SEI and NAEI 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 Programme Aims • • • • • Key behaviours Abatement potential Drivers and barriers Effective interventions Communication and engagement Research themes • • • • • Key behaviours Individuals, Households, Communities The Workplace Communication and Engagement Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Programme Outputs • A Headline Behaviours Set for Scotland • Audits of behaviour change initiatives (SG, Europe and the Scottish workplace) • A set of tested policy ideas for encouraging individual and household behaviour change • A set of tested communications strategies • A range of knowledge transfer opportunities Use of Research • Design and delivery of policy • Follow up to Report on Policies and Proposals • Public Engagement Strategy • Informing new Climate Change/Greener integrated marketing campaign Working together? • Email PT comments on the workplan • Email comments on workplace study proposals (PT) • Join Scottish Environmental Social Evidence Network (SESEN) (JW) • Tell us what you’re doing! Contacts: Jonathan Waite and Paul Tyrer Rural and Environment Analytical Services Scottish Government [email protected] [email protected] Jonathan: 0131 244 0093 Paul: 0131 244 7331