Building low carbon communities in China: The role of individual’s behaviour change and engagement

Low carbon sustainability has been addressed in China’s national development strategies. This research explores individual behaviour change and engagement in building low carbon communities in China through a case study looking at the building of a low carbon campus at Fudan University, Shanghai. In...

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description Low carbon sustainability has been addressed in China’s national development strategies. This research explores individual behaviour change and engagement in building low carbon communities in China through a case study looking at the building of a low carbon campus at Fudan University, Shanghai. Individual behaviour directly influences the overall energy consumption and carbon emissions on Fudan University’s campus. Even though relevant polices have been issued for energy conservation, the energy consumption increased by 5% every year, which suggests that the “top-down” approach telling students and staff “what to do” does not work effectively. Based on a comprehensive method which includes the individual and social aspects related to the energy behaviour, the research analyses the promotion of individual engagement in building a low carbon campus through behaviour change based on four main aspects: (1) awareness raising and behaviour forming; (2) approaches to encourage behaviour change; (3) beyond the barriers and the constraints; and (4) systems and mechanisms for the long-term engagement. A low carbon management system is proposed for not only addressing management and technical solutions at the university level, but also based on the contributions from behaviour changes in establishing a low carbon campus at Fudan University at the individual level. •The “top-down” approach is not an effective way to building low carbon communities in China.•Individuals’ behaviour change and engagement play a key role in low carbon sustainability.•Awareness raising, proper approaches and sound mechanisms are necessary to encourage long-term behaviour changes.•An integrated management system is developed for comprehensibly establishing a low carbon campus at Fudan University.
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Carbon emissions
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China (People's Republic)
Colleges and universities
Development strategies
Economic data
emissions
Emissions control
Energy
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy economics
Energy policy
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Police
Social sciences
Students
Studies
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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