Methodological toolbox with material and protocols for evaluation of behaviour change and its drivers. (R, PU, M20, NTNU)
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Multidimensional evaluation methodology for assessing the psychological and behavioral effects of the intervention.(D2.2) (Task 2.3) Measurements will be applied in four cycles: before the intervention program, after the first intervention cycle, after the second intervention cycle, and after six months. Measurements will include behavior observation and direct measurement, behavior diaries, quantitative survey instruments, and qualitative interviews. The goal is to capture the objective effects of the changed circular practices through various methods, such as automatic waste measurement, direct observations by material efficiency advisors, and self-reported behavior on circular practices. This deliverable relates to Task 2.3.
Plan for the exploitation, dissemination, communication and upscaling of results (PEDCUR) (R, PU, M3, EARTH)
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Report of plan for the exploitation, dissemination, communication and upscaling of results (PEDCUR)(D6.1)(Task 6.1). The PEDCUR will describe the overall strategy for the project’s dissemination and outreach campaigns and will focus on how exploitation, dissemination, and communication can support the sustainability of the project outputs and increase their uptake by interested households, businesses, researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders. The plan will detail the project’s target groups, key messages and communication channels. A register of key exploitable results will also be created. The plan will be written in collaboration with all partners and regularly updated to ensure the document remains aligned with the project’s progress. This deliverable relates to Task 6.1
Conceptual framework for behavioural approaches and measures of circular practices intervention program (R, PU, M18, NTNU)
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Thorough review of the behaviour science literature (psychology, sociology, behavioural economy, human geography etc.) conducted in the first four months of the project, and building on the conceptual framework. The result of the review will be an empirically informed theoretical framework for the 100 households intervention (D2.1)(Task 2.1).The framework will define the targeted practice changes and identify barriers which could hinder the adoption of these new practices or which entrench old, non-circular practices. This deliverable relates to Task 2.1.