Sustainable social development requires people and organizations to change their everyday behaviour. Then products and services are needed that support this change and that get more people to make the right choice, i.e. more sustainably. The question is how and what does the research show?
This is what our second seminar in the seminar series "CTF 35" is about, where we highlight current research that takes its starting point in solving contemporary and future societal challenges. We will get to listen to researchers who study behavioral changes, digitization and service development linked to climate and health. Research that aims to develop new knowledge about how to support and develop services that help people and organizations to sustainable behavioral changes with a focus on health and climate and Agenda 2030.
REGISTRATION
The seminar is open to everyone. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required to receive a Zoom link.
PROGRAM
- Welcome
Moderator Charlotte Bäccman, lecturer in psychology - Behavioral changes
Erik Wästlund, docent in psychology - The possibilities of digitization to promote sustainable behaviors and health
Linda Bergkvist, lecturer in informatics - The role of packaging in reducing food waste
Fredrik Wikström, docent in environmental and energy systems - In this way, waste sorting and recycling can be made easier for the consumer
Helén Williams, docent in environmental and energy systems - Questions, summary and conclusion
FOR WHO?
This seminar is aimed at those active in business, the public sector and at politicians who want to drive change and innovation, as well as people who want to change their habits and behaviors for a more sustainable future. The seminar is held in Swedish with the opportunity to ask questions in English.
Contact: Linda Fridberg, linda.fridberg@kau.se, 054-700 15 55.
ABOUT THE SEMINAR SERIES
The "CTF 35" seminar series runs in the fall of 2021 and ends in December. Dates and themes for upcoming seminars are published on an ongoing basis at ctf.kau.se. The aim of the seminars is to draw attention to CTF's 35th anniversary, to enlighten, inspire and provide an insight into current research.