Leveraging collective action and environmental literacy to address complex sustainability challenges

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Nicole M. Ardoin
Alison W. Bowers
Mele Wheaton
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[1] Stanford University,Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, Graduate School of Education, and Woods Institute for the Environment
[2] Stanford University,Social Ecology Lab, Graduate School of Education and Woods Institute for the Environment
[3] Stanford University,Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences
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Ambio | 2023年 / 52卷
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Collective action; Community; Environmental literacy; Social movements; Sustainability;
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Developing and enhancing societal capacity to understand, debate elements of, and take actionable steps toward a sustainable future at a scale beyond the individual are critical when addressing sustainability challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity, biodiversity loss, and zoonotic disease. Although mounting evidence exists for how to facilitate individual action to address sustainability challenges, there is less understanding of how to foster collective action in this realm. To support research and practice promoting collective action to address sustainability issues, we define the term “collective environmental literacy” by delineating four key potent aspects: scale, dynamic processes, shared resources, and synergy. Building on existing collective constructs and thought, we highlight areas where researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can support individuals and communities as they come together to identify, develop, and implement solutions to wicked problems. We close by discussing limitations of this work and future directions in studying collective environmental literacy.
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