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The principal aim of our Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group (SLRG) is to develop new and relevant understandings of the processes which lead to changes in people’s lifestyles, behaviours and practices; and to offer evidence-based advice to policy-makers about realistic strategies to encourage more sustainable lifestyles.

Our core funding is provided jointly by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Scottish Government.  Additional funding for individual projects has been won from the European Commission and from the ESRC. 

The research programme of the SLRG is coordinated from the University of Surrey [CES] under the direction of Professor Tim Jackson. Ian Christie is the Research Coordinator. Our partners include the University of Bath, Edinburgh University, the University of Sussex, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Brunel University. We also work closely with non-academic partners including Peterborough City Council, the RSA and the United Nations Environment Programme.

The overall research aims of our programme are as follows:

  • to develop an integrated, inter-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between human behaviour, social practices, technological systems and sustainability;
  • to build a sound conceptual basis for understanding and influencing change processes aimed at sustainable living;
  • to synthesise relevant findings from existing and on-going research on behaviour, practices, lifestyle and social change in a form accessible to policy-makers;
  • to develop primary research studies aimed at elucidating key social, psychological, and structural dimensions of lifestyle change;
  • to engage in and evaluate action-research initiatives aimed at sustainability – at community, organisation and household levels;
  • to undertake or commission targeted research to inform specific policy campaigns or strategies;
  • to expand UK research capacity on sustainable living, providing a unique opportunity for the transfer of knowledge and experience between academic and non-academic communities;
  • to promote the UK as an international centre of excellence in research and policy for sustainable living.

Our research portfolio comprises around a dozen projects within four main research clusters:

Community
Civil society in sustainability transitions of food systems
Resilience and Sustainable Lifestyles
Sustainable Living in Remote Rural Scotland
Economy
Mapping rebound effects from sustainable behaviours
Price Responsiveness of Demand in Energy
Sustainable consumption: willingness-to-pay
Change processes
Children and the Environment
Habits, Attitudes and Behaviours in Transition (HABiT)
Exploring Lifestyle Change in Transition (ELiCiT)
Synthesis
Directions of Policy Dialogue
Foundations for Sustainable Living
 

Over and above the research aims of the work programme, the SLRG is dedicated to building capacity for research in sustainable lifestyles amongst academics, young researchers, practitioners, and user communities. Above all SLRG aims to provide a vital resource for policy-makers attempting to influence the behaviours and practices of households, business and communities.

N. Bardsley & M. Büchs
Community-based initiatives on energy saving & behaviour change
Rachel Howell
Promoting Lower-Carbon Lifestyles, 19 March 2013
Iain Black
Consuming less, having the same,
8 Feb 2013
Alison Armstrong 
Mindfulness and Compulsive Buying, 23 Jan 2013
Emily Creamer
The double-edged sword of grant funding, 11 Dec 2012
Bronwyn Hayward
Children, Citizenship and Environment, 25 Oct 2012
Justin Spinney 
Making mobile mothers,
29 March 2012
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Chris Tuppen
Smart Cities, Smart People
27 September 2011
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David Uzzell & Nora Räthzel
Trade Unions in the Green Economy, 9 May 2011
Juliet Schor
Time for a Change: the role of working hours in the transition to sustainability, 15 June 2011
Tim Jackson
Living Sustainably: a view from the bridge, 15 June 2011
Rob Hopkins
Transition as Cookery,
15 June 2011
Baroness Neuberger
Behaviour Change: What role for policy?, 15 June 2011

 

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News

Lifecourse transition and sustainable consumption

SLRG research fellow Kate Burningham to present her research findings at SCI Manchester, 29 April

Societies in transition

Kate Burningham and Andy Stirling to lead plenary session at BSA Annual Conference, 16 April 2015

Habitual behaviors or patterns of practice?
New publication by SLRG Fellow Bas Verplanken
New Working Paper on Rebound Effects
Mona Chitnis and Steve Sorrell
#AnEconomyThatWorks

Tim Jackson joins advisory board of ambitious new Aldersgate Group coalition

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team

 
· Tim Jackson
· Ian Christie
· Adrian Smith
· Andrew Leicester
· Andy Stirling
· Angela Druckman
· Bas Verplanken
· Birgitt Gatersleben
· Bronwyn Hayward
· Debbie Roy
· Emily Creamer
· Gemma Birkett
· George Stoye
· Julie Barnett
· Kate Burningham
· Laura Blow
· Linda Geßner
· Mona Chitnis
· Rachael Durrant
· Rebecca White
· Simon Allen
· Steve Sorrell
· Susan Venn
· Sylvia Nissen

           

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