Combining the latest research and real-world experiences from projects like BedZED and the Blair Apartments, Greg Searle of BioRegional North America explores “persuasion design”, metering, and operating solutions for behavior change. The role of EcoConcierges in building operations is examined: learn how 42% of household carbon savings at BedZED derived from behavior change, and how household empowerment coaching plays a role at the Blairs Apartments based on David Gershon's EcoTeams approach. Greg also explores "Design for Sustainable Behavior".
To follow along with the video, download the presentation slides: Greg Searle: The EcoConcierge Pilot - Persuasion Design and Coaching for Social Capital, Wellness, and Low-carbon Lifestyles Part 1 and Greg Searle: The EcoConcierge Pilot - Persuasion Design and Coaching for Social Capital, Wellness, and Low-carbon Lifestyles Part 2
Director:
Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez Contact/Bio
Climate, Mind and Behavior Leadership Council:
Dina Biscotti, UC Davis
Uwe Brandes, Urban Land Institute
Marilyn Cornelius, Stanford University
Jeff Domanski, Princeton University
Becky Ford, University of Otago, New Zealand
Ruth Greenspan-Bell, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars
Lauren Kubiak, Natural Resources Defense Council
Skip Laitner, ACEEE
John McIlwain, Urban Land Institute
Nils Moe, Urban Sustainability Directors Network
Phil Payne, Gingko Residential
Roger Platt, USGBC
Jonathan Rose, Garrison Institute Board Member
Kurth Roth, Fraunhofer Institute
Jonathan Rowson, RSA
Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University
Jennifer Tabanico, Action Research
Jason Twill, Vulcan Inc.
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