An unpredictable environment reduces pro-environmental behavior: A dynamic public goods experiment on forest use

Volume: 78, Pages: 101702 - 101702
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Environmental unpredictability is one of the most common global ecological problems, although few studies have explored its effect on pro-environmental behavior (PEB). The present research addresses this gap by viewing PEB as an investment in the environment for the sake of long-term benefits and redesigning the public goods game. For the game, the current public goods game, named the public forest game, is combined with the forest resource game...
Paper Details
Title
An unpredictable environment reduces pro-environmental behavior: A dynamic public goods experiment on forest use
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
78
Pages
101702 - 101702
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