Energy And Material Resources

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Attentiveness Process
Belief Item
Cambridge Reports
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Domestic Solar Hot Water Systems
Elicitation Procedure
empirical studies on energy attitudes
Energy Attentives
Energy Conservation
Energy Consumption Survey
Energy Policies
Energy Policy Issues
Energy Resources
Energy Source
Energy Systems
environmental policy analysis
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government policies
Higher Order Values
Local Nuclear Power Plant
Long Term Energy Source
Lower Order Values
Maslowian Perspective
material resource
Materials Conservation
National Academy
Nuclear Neighbors
Nuclear Power
Policy Issues
policymaking process
Pro-environmental Behavior
pro-environmental behavior research
public opinion research
Residential Energy Consumption Survey
resource management strategies
risk perception studies
survey methodology in policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367019662
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Knowledge of public attitudes and values is essential to the formulation and implementation of government policies affecting energy and other natural resources, but it is difficult to obtain and use this knowledge, for the pertinent issues are complex and involve such difficult-to-define concepts as degree of acceptable risk for both present and future generations. Recently, survey researchers have attempted to measure and explain public attitudes related to energy and resource conservation. This volume examines what policymakers need to or would like to know about these attitudes, what kinds of results the researchers have been able to obtain, and the extent to which their results currently influence the policymaking process.