Environmental Sustainabiltiy by Sociocognitive Deceleration of Population Growth

  • Bandura A
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Abstract

The present chapter addresses environmental sustainability through deceleration of population growth. Serial dramatizations founded on social cognitive theory serve as the principal vehicle for personal and society-wide changes. These mass media productions inform people, enable them with effective strategies and resilient efficacy beliefs, and guide, motivate, and support them in their efforts to exercise control over their rate of child bearing and otherwise improve their life condition. This generic model of social change can also promote environmental preservation practices.

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Bandura, A. (2002). Environmental Sustainabiltiy by Sociocognitive Deceleration of Population Growth. In Psychology of Sustainable Development (pp. 209–238). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0995-0_11

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