Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer the overall research questions: What hindrances to indirect environmental action are experienced by young adults? What are the driving-forces behind their actions? For the purpose of this study, indirec...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2011
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