期刊
CONSERVATION LETTERS
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/conl.12721
关键词
beef consumption; behavior change; conservation psychology; green consumerism; interdisciplinarity; meat consumption; nudges; policy Delphi; prioritization; Sustainable Development Goals
资金
- Australian Government's National Environ-mental Science Program through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub [CHEANA21314-01/18]
Beef production is a major driver of biodiversity loss and greenhouse gas emissions globally, and multiple studies recommend reducing beef production and consumption. Although there have been significant efforts from the biodiversity conservation sector toward reducing beef-production impacts, there has been comparatively much less engagement in reducing beef consumption. As a first step to address this gap and identify leverage points, we conducted a policy Delphi expert elicitation. We asked 16 multidisciplinary experts from research and practitioner backgrounds to propose interventions for reducing beef consumption in the United States. Experts generated and critiqued 20 interventions, creating a qualitative dataset that was thematically analyzed to allow the interventions to be prioritized. Effective, feasible interventions included changing perceived social norms, targeting food providers, and increasing the availability and quality of beef alternatives. This work introduces a conservation research agenda for reducing beef consumption and explores a structured process for prioritizing behavioral interventions.
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