Changing Lives to Create A Sustainable World: A Lesson from Selayar Island
Beneath the science of behavior change are real stories and real lives. We must never lose focus of the value changing behavior can have to a community or an individual.
Beneath the science of behavior change are real stories and real lives. We must never lose focus of the value changing behavior can have to a community or an individual.
In order for governments to promote public health effectively, they must ensure their citizens abide by public health orders, without turning their open societies into police states.
Our field wasn’t ready for a pandemic. We must learn its lessons before the next emergency.
Advice that can seem grounded in “universal” human tendencies often isn’t. The actions that developing countries take will have to be carefully tailored to their specific circumstances.
Behavioral scientists have a crucial role to play in the world’s quest for environmental sustainability. But to realize the potential of our work, we need to work with designers not just end users.
“Ignorance,” wrote Charles Darwin in 1871, “more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.”