Fudan-LSE Lecture Series No.51
复旦-LSE讲座系列第51期
Title/题目:
Promoting Pro-environmental Behavior: Challenges to Public Policy
倡导有利环境的行为:公共政策面临的挑战
Speaker/主讲人:
Prof. Søren Harnow Klausen,Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark
Søren Harnow Klausen教授 丹麦南方大学文化研究系
Host/主持人:
Prof. Yijia Jing, IGPP, Fudan University
敬乂嘉教授 复旦大学全球公共政策研究院
Discussant/评论人:
Veli-Matti Palomäki, Programme Manager, Nordic Centre at Fudan University
马维项目经理 复旦北欧中心
Assis. Prof. Haoqi Qian, IGPP, Fudan University
钱浩祺青年副研究员 复旦大学全球公共政策研究院
Cohost/协办单位:
Fudan-European Centre for China Studies;Nordic Centre
复旦-欧洲中国研究中心
Nordic Centre at Fudan University
复旦大学北欧中心
Time/时间:
12:00-13:20 (Beijing Time), March 21st
北京时间3月21日12:00-13:20
Venue/地点:
Room 805E, 8thFloor,West Sub-building of Guanghua Towers
光华楼西辅楼8楼805E会议室
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主讲人介绍/ The Speaker:
Søren Harnow Klausen is professor of philosophy at the University of Souther Denmark and currently visiting scholar at Peking University. His wide-ranging research interests include social epistemology, philosophy of education, philosophical psychology, aging and theoretical and empirical happiness and wellbeing research, including cross-cultural studies of understandings and conditions of wellbeing in China and the West. He is currently writing a book on wellbeing and climate change supported by a fellowship from the Carlsberg Foundation. Klausen has been vice-chairman of the Danish Council for Independent Research (Humanities) and member of Science Europe Scientific Advisory Board.
讲座内容/ Abstract:
Mounting an adequate response to climate change is a central task of global public policy. Successful policy enactment and implementation depends on more than political decisions and the technological options available. Policymakers must take seriously affordances and obstacles to behavior change, including the way policies and interventions are perceived. Knowledge about climate change and pro-environmental attitudes have been shown to have little impact on people’s actions, and nudging has also proven to be no panacea. The lecture makes a case for paying more attention to the human interface in green transition.