作者: Deanna Grant-Smith , Alicia Feldman , Kieran Gregory
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2731-3.CH008
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摘要: This chapter draws from Australian studies to explore policies associated with behavioral interventions for environmental stewardship. Each case focuses on attempts influence the eco-behaviors of recreational users aquatic environments and division eco-responsibility between individuals, communities, government. The first considers coercive policy approaches effect change in boaters’ sewage disposal practices reduce vessel-sourced marine pollution. second suasive encourage fishers voluntarily engage positive restoration rehabilitation fisheries habitats. In each ascriptions causal responsibility degradation act is identified how these shape responses eco-behavioral expectations discussed. concludes by reflecting potential utility a complex model behavior which pays specific attention context development intervention mix.