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PROSPERITY WITHOUT GROWTH

Economics of a Finite Planet.

Tim Jackson's ground breaking book was published on 2nd November 2009. Click here to read more

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RESOLVE is a new and exciting collaboration located entirely within the University of Surrey, involving four internationally acclaimed departments: the Centre for Environmental Strategy, the Surrey Energy Economics Centre, the Environmental Psychology Research Group and the Department of Sociology.

Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council as part of the research councils’ energy programme, RESOLVE aims to unravel the complex links between lifestyles, values and the environment.

In particular, the group will provide robust, evidence-based advice to policy-makers in the UK and elsewhere who are seeking to understand and to influence the behaviours and practices of ‘energy consumers’.

Ours is a truly inter-disciplinary research programme arranged around six thematic research strands:

Carbon Footprinting: developing the tools to find out which bits of people's lifestyles and practices generate how much energy consumption (and carbon emissions).

Psychology of Energy Behaviours: concentrating on the social psychological influences on energy-related behaviours, including the role of identity, and testing interventions aimed at change.

Sociology of Lifestyles: focusing on the sociological aspects of lifestyles and the possibilities of lifestyle change, exploring the role of values and the creation and maintenance of meaning.

Household change over time: working with individual households to understand how they respond to the demands of climate change and negotiate new, low-carbon lifestyles and practices.

Lifestyle Scenarios: exploring the potential for reducing the energy consumption (and carbon emissions) associated with a variety of lifestyle scenarios over the next two to three decades.

Energy/Carbon Governance: reviewing the implications of a low carbon society for governance, and investigating, in particular, the role of community in stimulating long-term lifestyle change.

 

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Forthcoming RESOLVE seminar - Mary Corin
February 2010

Tim Jackson on cliamte change - Video
December 2009

Special issue of the Journal of Environmental Psychology, edited by David Uzzell
November 2009

Westminster launch of Prosperity Without Growth
November 2009

London Review Bookshop launch of Prosperity Without Growth
November 2009

Tim Jackson gives ENDS lecture
November 2009

Tim Jackson presents at the United Nations Headquaters in New York
October 2009

Catherine Bottrill participates in a TV series called 'How Science Works' October 2009

RESOLVE Third Year Annual Report released
August 2009

RESOLVE London Conference
June 2009

Newsnight - Ethical Man
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Ethical Man is reborn
February 2009

David Uzzell writes paper for 'The Psychologist'
February 2009

Newly published RESOLVE Working Paper: The Surrey Environmental Lifestyle Mapping (SELMA)
Framework: Development and Key Results to Date

December 2008

Tim Jackson elected to Academy of Social Sciences
November 2008

Lester Hunt - Lead Expert for the UK Government Office for Science Foresight study
November 2008

Angela Druckman spoke at the Science Museum’s Dana Centre event to mark the launch of Jack Challoner's book "Desirable Future? Consumer Electronics in Tomorrow's World". 
November 2008

Michael Peters' participation in the 10th Conference on Environmental Education in Europe
October 2008

Michael Peters, gives a one-hour lecture to 100 school pupils age 11-13 at Edgeborough Co-educational Preparatory School, Farnham, Surrey
October 2008

Tim Jackson's New Scientist article "Special report: Why politicians dare not limit economic growth"
October 2008

Read about LARA (Local Area Resource Analysis model)
June 2008

ESRC Website

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