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Carbon conversations and the third sector

Carbon conversations and the third sector
Carbon conversations and the third sector
Interviews investigating an existing Third Sector Organisation (TSO) pro-environmental behaviour change intervention, Carbon Conversations. The study aimed to : (1) Understand the character and delivery of Carbon Conversations, through interviews with those involved with developing, organising and facilitating the Carbon Conversations programme. (2) Understand the influence of participation in a standard Carbon Conversations course on participants’ everyday practices (wave CC1). (3) Investigate the influence of a shorter version of Carbon Conversations on food-related everyday practices and carbon footprints of participants recruited from a range of third sector groups with an interest in the environment, including wildlife and conservation groups, gardening and food-growing groups and those associated with outdoor activities (wave CC2).
voluntary organizations, public services, environment, environmental awareness, environmental changes, carbon footprint
UK Data Archive
Buchs, Milena
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Hinton, Emma D
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Smith, Graham M
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Rebecca, Edwards
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Alcock, Peter
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Mohan, John
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Buchs, Milena
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Hinton, Emma D
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Smith, Graham M
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Rebecca, Edwards
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Alcock, Peter
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Mohan, John
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Buchs, Milena, Hinton, Emma D, Smith, Graham M, Rebecca, Edwards, Alcock, Peter and Mohan, John (2015) Carbon conversations and the third sector. UK Data Archive doi:10.5255/UKDA-SN-852067 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Interviews investigating an existing Third Sector Organisation (TSO) pro-environmental behaviour change intervention, Carbon Conversations. The study aimed to : (1) Understand the character and delivery of Carbon Conversations, through interviews with those involved with developing, organising and facilitating the Carbon Conversations programme. (2) Understand the influence of participation in a standard Carbon Conversations course on participants’ everyday practices (wave CC1). (3) Investigate the influence of a shorter version of Carbon Conversations on food-related everyday practices and carbon footprints of participants recruited from a range of third sector groups with an interest in the environment, including wildlife and conservation groups, gardening and food-growing groups and those associated with outdoor activities (wave CC2).

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Published date: 2015
Keywords: voluntary organizations, public services, environment, environmental awareness, environmental changes, carbon footprint

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Local EPrints ID: 434228
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/434228
PURE UUID: edbeb962-bc95-4ef9-8ff6-86c3fe1053ed

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Date deposited: 17 Sep 2019 16:30
Last modified: 05 May 2023 15:21

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Creator: Milena Buchs
Creator: Emma D Hinton
Creator: Graham M Smith
Creator: Edwards Rebecca
Creator: Peter Alcock
Creator: John Mohan

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