Cognitive tips for changing mindsets: improving policies to protect health and environment

S. Riva
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It is difficult enough to persuade people to adopt a healthy lifestyle, such as eating well, doing physical exercise or avoiding smoking— all of which have a direct impact on their lives ; however, it is an even greater challenge to persuade them to take significant actions for the future benefit of others. One such challenge is related to the protection of our environment. Unfortunately, people consider environmental protection as a separate domain to health protection, but it is not: the environment can affect human health, and environmental hazards increase the risk of diseases with adverse consequences for the entire world.1 Various measures are proposed by national and international organisations, agencies and public institutions with the objective of regulating adequate action from citizens regarding the protection of their environment. Generally, economic actions such as taxes, subventions, fee structures and laws are, in many countries, the most frequently adopted measures.2 Recently, however, psychology (particularly cognitive psychology) and behavioural sciences have been involved in a search for solutions and suggestions for improved policies and directives.3 There is a growing awareness that in different fields of human life,4 5 personal behaviours and attitudes can bring about change. With regard to green behaviour, current literature highlights how, in many situations, environmental protection may also be influenced by people’s behaviours and individual choices. Reflecting this, psychology and behavioural sciences can provide specific insight in examining individual people’s actions and behaviours to support the resolution of environmental issues. Their contribution is often called ‘soft’,6 because it is based on techniques and methods that aim to adapt and modify people’s attitudes and perceptions, rather than impose a radical modification through taxes, economical actions or other ‘hard’ mandatory policies (directed by legislation and regulatory monitoring). There are a number of soft techniques. In …
改变思维方式的认知技巧:改善保护健康和环境的政策
说服人们采取健康的生活方式,比如吃得好、做体育锻炼或不吸烟,已经够困难的了——所有这些都对他们的生活有直接影响;然而,说服他们为他人的未来利益采取重大行动是一个更大的挑战。其中一个挑战与环境保护有关。不幸的是,人们认为环境保护是健康保护的一个独立领域,但事实并非如此:环境可以影响人类健康,环境危害会增加疾病的风险,对整个世界产生不利后果。1 .国家和国际组织、机构和公共机构提出了各种措施,目的是规范公民在保护其环境方面的适当行动。一般来说,在许多国家,税收、补助、收费结构和法律等经济行动是最常采取的措施。然而,最近,心理学(特别是认知心理学)和行为科学已经参与到寻找改进政策和指令的解决办法和建议中来人们越来越认识到,在人类生活的不同领域,个人的行为和态度可以带来变化。关于绿色行为,目前的文献强调,在许多情况下,环境保护也可能受到人们的行为和个人选择的影响。反映这一点,心理学和行为科学可以提供具体的见解,检查个人的行动和行为,以支持解决环境问题。他们的贡献通常被称为“软”贡献6,因为它基于旨在适应和改变人们的态度和观念的技术和方法,而不是通过税收、经济行动或其他“硬”强制性政策(由立法和监管监督指导)强加彻底的改变。有许多软技术。在…
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