The impact of participatory interventions on pro-social behaviour in environmental and natural resource management. Evidence from the lab and the field.

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Title: The impact of participatory interventions on pro-social behaviour in environmental and natural resource management. Evidence from the lab and the field.
Authors: Ortiz-Riomalo, Juan-Felipe
Koessler, Ann-Kathrin
Engel, Stefanie
ORCID of the author: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3568-5500
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4275-687X
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8516-2900
Contributions by: Bucciol, Alessandro
Tavoni, Alessandro
Veronesi, Marcella
Abstract: Unresolved social dilemmas that inhibit pro-social behaviour are at the root of most pressing global environmental issues such as climate change, ecological degradation and water scarcity. Meeting these challenges through purely externally imposed (‘top-down’) solutions can be ineffective or even counterproductive. It has been suggested, therefore, that participation of the relevant concerned, affected and interested actors (i.e. the stakeholders) in the environmental policy process is critical to attaining socially desirable outcomes. Yet, the experimental evidence regarding the impacts of participatory interventions on pro-social behaviour is still insufficient and scattered. In this chapter, we contribute to bridging this gap. We review lab and field experimental and quasi-experimental evidence on the potential of participatory interventions to trigger pro-social behaviour in the context of natural resources and environmental management. In sum, the results of the reviewed studies suggest that participatory interventions have the potential to influence actors’ institutional context, understandings, beliefs, emotions and preferences, thereby fostering pro-social behaviour. Ultimately, outcomes would depend on the design of the participatory process and the methods applied to facilitate stakeholders’ interactions. Particularly adequate to foster pro-social behaviour in collective action challenges seem to be interventions aimed at inducing stakeholders to deliberate on their (individual and collective) actions and facilitating the collective development and implementation of concrete solutions for stakeholders’ social dilemmas (i.e. collective-action challenges). Solely inducing problem awareness or consulting stakeholders about their preferred (policy) options seems not enough to trigger and sustain pro-social behaviour.
Citations: Ortiz-Riomalo, J.-F., Koessler, A.-K., & Engel, S. 2023. The impact of participatory interventions on pro-social behaviour in environmental and natural resource management: Evidence from the lab and the field. In A. Bucciol, A. Tavoni, & M. Veronesi (Eds.), Behavioral Economics and the Environment: A Research Companion, 161 - 181. Routledge (https://www.routledge.com/Behavioural-Economics-and-the-Environment-A-Research-Companion/Bucciol-Tavoni-Veronesi/p/book/9781032003535)
URL: https://doi.org/10.48693/597
https://osnadocs.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/ds-2024110411730
Subject Keywords: Pro-social behaviour; Social dilemmas; Participatory processes; Environmental policy; Behavioural and institutional economics
Issue Date: 15-Feb-2023
License name: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Germany
License url: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/
Type of publication: Book Chapter [BookPart]
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