Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Richter, Isabel"
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Advancing the potential impact of future scenarios by integrating psychological principles
Richter, Isabel; Gabe-Thomas, Elizabeth; Queiros, Ana M.; Sheppard, Stephen; Pahl, Sabine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Engaging with the future to make better decisions in the present is key for sustainable development and climate change responses. In this conceptual paper, we suggest a scenario building approach that connects psychological ... -
Ask the Locals: A Community-Informed Analysis of Perceived Marine Environment Quality Over Time in Palawan, Philippines
Sumeldan, Joel D. C.; Richter, Isabel; Avillanosa, Arlene L.; Bacosa, Hernando P.; Creencia, Lota A.; Pahl, Sabine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Despite the potentially huge contributions that coastal communities might make in marine resource management and sustainability, their participation in such efforts have only been recognized recently, particularly in ... -
Assessing Diversity Dimensions in Environmental Psychology: Challenges and Recommendations
Landmann, Helen; Kachel, Sven; Kommerscheidt, Laura; Lange, Florian; Richter, Isabel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Representing diversity is a ubiquitous challenge in environmental psychology: Many researchers aim to describe the diversity of their samples by collecting characteristics such as gender, age, and socioeconomic status, and ... -
Building bridges between natural and social science disciplines: a standardized methodology to combine data on ecosystem quality trends
Richter, Isabel; Roberts, Bethany; Sailley, Sévrine; Sullivan, Emma; Cheung, Victoria; Eales, Jacqueline; Fortnam, Matthew; Jontila, Jean; Maharja, Carya; Nguyen, Thu Ha; Pahl, Sabine; Praptiwi, Radisti; Sugardjito, Jito; Sumeldan, J. D. C.; Syanzwan, Wan; Then, Amy; Austen, Melanie C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data from different disciplines are still scarce. We argue that successful resource management relies on two key data sources: ... -
Co-created Future Scenarios as a Tool to Communicate Sustainable Development in Coastal Communities in Palawan, Philippines.
Richter, Isabel; Sumeldan, Joel; Avillanosa, Arlene; Gabe-Thomas, Elizabeth; Creencia, Lota; Pahl, Sabine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Scenarios can be used to communicate potential future changes and engage and connect different audiences in exploring sustainable solutions. Communicating scenarios using creative visualisation, co-creation and a focus on ... -
Creating a shared vision by uniting local stakeholders to tackle plastic bag consumption
Neef, Nicolas E.; Shihepo, Kapandu; Roos, Claudine; Richter, Isabel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Single-use plastic bags contribute significantly to the plastic pollution in South Africa posing a serious environmental challenge. Hence, there is a need for comprehensive strategies to reduce plastic bag consumption. We ... -
Disruptive Communication as a Means to Engage Children in Solving Environmental Challenges: A Case Study on Plastic Pollution
Löfström, Erica; Richter, Isabel; Nesvold, Ine Husa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Environmental degradation and how we care for our planet are some of the greatest challenges the world is up against at this moment. These challenges has received increased focus in both, research and the public sphere. ... -
Effects of Urban Smart Farming on Local Economy and Food Production in Urban Areas in African Cities
Moghayedi, Alireza; Richter, Isabel; Owoade, Folasade Mary; Kapanji-Kakoma, Kutemba K.; Kaliyadasa, Ewon; Francis, Sheena; Ekpo, Christiana (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)African cities are growing rapidly into inefficient, unsustainable, resource-starved ecosystems that negatively affect the local economy and food production. Food as a critical resource needs to be produced and managed ... -
From childhood nature experiences to adult pro-environmental behaviors: An explanatory model of sustainable food consumption
Molinario, Erica; Lorenzic, Caterina; Bartoccioni, Flavia; Perucchini, Paola; Bobeth, Sebastian; Colléony, Agathe; Diniz, Raquel; Eklund, Ann; Jaeger, Christine; Kibbe, Alexandra; Richter, Isabel; Ruepert, Angela; Sloot, Daniel; Udall, Alina Mia; Bonaiuto, Marino (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In two studies, the role of nature experiences and social norms during childhood is explored next to adulthood biospheric values, connectedness to nature, environmental identity, and objective knowledge in relation to ... -
Havvind: strategier for et bedre offentlig ordskifte
Heidenreich, Sara; Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe; Vasstrøm, Mikaela; Richter, Isabel (Research report, 2022) -
Just A Bag Habit? A Multimethod Study of the Psychological Predictors of Plastic Bag Usage
Nerkvern, Tonje (Master thesis, 2024)Plast har over tid utviklet seg til å bli et utbredt, billig engangsmateriale, til tross for økende bevissthet om dets innvirkning på miljø, helse og samfunn. På verdensbasis er plastposer blant de mest forsøplede gjenstandene. ... -
Looking Through the COVID-19 Window of Opportunity: Future Scenarios Arising From the COVID-19 Pandemic Across Five Case Study Sites
Richter, Isabel; Avillanosa, Arlene; Cheung, Victoria; Goh, Hong Ching; Johari, Sofia; Kay, Susan; Maharja, Carya; Nguyễn, Thu Ha; Pahl, Sabine; Sugardjito, Jito; Sumeldan, Joel; van Nguyen, Quyen; Vu, Hien Thuc; Ariffin, Wan Nur Syazana Wan Mohamad; Austen, Melanie C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The COVID-19 pandemic has caused (and continues to cause) severe disruption in global and local economies and has forced countries, societies, and individuals to adapt quickly to the unprecedented and unpredictable situations. ... -
Unravelling and understanding local perceptions of water quality in the Santa basin, Peru
Rangecroft, Sally; Dextre, Rosa Maria; Richter, Isabel; Grados Bueno, Claudia V.; Kelly, Claire; Turin, Cecilia; Fuentealba, Beatriz; Camacho, Mirtha; Morera, Sergio; Martin, John; Guy, Adam; Clason, Caroline C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Water quality is an integral part of water security. Measuring the physico-chemical indicators for water quality can provide an objective picture of water health, but it does not provide information on lived experiences ...