Mapping evidence of individuals’ sustainable consumption behaviour and energy or transport use in Africa: A scoping review

Peter Mensah, Monica Ansu Mensah
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The study aims to systematically map and describe the evidence on individual’s sustainable consumption behaviour and energy and transport use in Africa. The paper employed Arskey and O’Malley’s’ framework of 2005 as a guide to conduct a scoping review. Using keywords separated by Boolean terms (AND/OR) with all limiters removed, relevant published studies in Science Direct, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar were searched. Full-text screening guided by the inclusion criteria was independently conducted and data extraction was done using a piloted form to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data. The results revealed that out of 176 studies, six met this study’s inclusion criteria and were included for data extraction. Among the six included studies, two were multi-country studies involving African countries, and study each was conducted in Ghana, Mauritius, South Africa, and Egypt. Of the included studies, five were on sustainable energy consumption domain, one on energy use and recycling behaviour, and the factors influencing sustainable energy consumption; price, income, urbanization, intention, attitudes, subjective norms and personal values. However, we found no evidence on individual’s sustainable consumption behaviour and transport use. Concluding, the results suggest that limited studies on sustainable consumption behaviour of energy and transport use are found in Africa. Therefore, further studies are needed to protect the gains made so far on environmental sustainability as well as to encourage and improve the individual’s sustainable consumption practices.
非洲个人可持续消费行为和能源或交通使用的地图证据:范围审查
该研究旨在系统地绘制和描述非洲个人可持续消费行为以及能源和运输使用的证据。本文采用了Arskey和O ' malley在2005年提出的框架作为指导,进行了范围审查。使用布尔词(AND/OR)分隔的关键字,删除所有限制条件,检索Science Direct、SCOPUS和Google Scholar中已发表的相关研究。以纳入标准为指导,独立进行全文筛选,采用试点表格进行数据提取,确保数据的准确性和可靠性。结果显示,176项研究中,有6项符合本研究的纳入标准,并被纳入数据提取。在纳入的六项研究中,有两项是涉及非洲国家的多国研究,分别在加纳、毛里求斯、南非和埃及进行。纳入的研究中,可持续能源消费领域研究5项,能源使用和回收行为研究1项,以及影响可持续能源消费的因素研究1项;价格、收入、城市化、意愿、态度、主观规范和个人价值观。然而,我们没有发现关于个人可持续消费行为和交通工具使用的证据。最后,结果表明,非洲对能源和运输使用的可持续消费行为的研究有限。因此,需要进行进一步的研究,以保护迄今在环境可持续性方面取得的成果,并鼓励和改进个人的可持续消费做法。
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