Sufficiency is one important strategy for sustainable development. At an individual level, we need a better understanding of the relationship between sufficiency attitude and CO2footprint. In this paper, we analyze sufficiency as a psychological determinant of low-carbon lifestyles and introduce an empirical measurement scale for individual sufficiency attitudes.
Sophia Becker was a guest on the science magazine IQ - Science and Research of the Bavarian Radio station Bayern 2.
As a guest on the radioWelt programme of the Bavarian Radio station Bayern 2, Sophia Becker from TU Berlin spoke on the topic of "How to convince people to change their behaviour when it comes to climate protection?"
The importance of new civil society initiatives for a successful transport transition was emphasised by Dr Sophia Becker from TU Berlin in an interview with the AutoMobil podcast from detektor.fm.
Sophia Becker is quoted in an article at ZEIT online (15 October 2019): A transport transition not only for the rich.
This was the initial thesis of the live TV programme Ihre Meinung (Your Opinion) by WDR, in which Dr Sophia Becker from TU Berlin answered citizens’ questions about current problems in the field of road transport.
Sophia Becker was interviewed by RiffReporter (27 August 2019): A free public transport ticket for all is superfluous.
The transport transition is a socio-technical transformation process that cannot succeed without the acceptance of the population. Conceptually, three levels of acceptance can be distinguished: (i) tolerance, (ii) positive attitude and (iii) active engagement (Renn 2013).
Researchers at the Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC), UC Berkeley in partnership with Zipcar conducted a survey to better understand the impact that carsharing has on college member travel behavior, vehicle holdings and driving, quality of life, and transportation expense savings.
Who are the first-time users of electric vehicles? How are the vehicles used in everyday life, what are the limitations of use at this point, and how do users deal with these limitations?