1. Engaging People in Environmentally Sustainable Behaviours using Interactive Virtual Reality: A Conceptual Framework
- Author
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Bailey, C, Barnett, K, Summerville, Jennifer, Buys, Laurie, Ginn, Simon, Bucolo, Salvatore (Sam), Walker, Arron, Gard, Stephan, Bell, Lorraine, Bailey, C, Barnett, K, Summerville, Jennifer, Buys, Laurie, Ginn, Simon, Bucolo, Salvatore (Sam), Walker, Arron, Gard, Stephan, and Bell, Lorraine
- Abstract
Per capita, Australia has the highest rate of greenhouse gas emissions in the industrialised world (Turton & Hamilton, 2002). As such, it is increasingly recognised that engaging Australians in environmentally sustainable practices and behaviours is central to reducing greenhouse gas emissions for a sustainable future. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for engaging people in environmentally sustainable everyday behaviours using interactive Virtual Reality (VR). First, it provides a framework through which to understand the elements necessary for the long-term uptake of environmentally sustainable behaviours. It then considers how an active participatory engagement model is suited to addressing these issues. Finally, it articulates the approach required by facilitators as well as the role of VR in facilitating communication about environmentally sustainable behaviour change between people in small group settings.
- Published
- 2005