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What should be the focus of ‘behaviour change’: Individuals or society? (2017)
Journal Article
Chatterton, T. (2017). What should be the focus of ‘behaviour change’: Individuals or society?. Social Business, 7(3-4), 229-240. https://doi.org/10.1362/204440817X15108539431479

This article discusses the contemporary notion of ‘behaviour change’ and how it is causing divisions between those disciplines and practitioners who use approaches that are grounded in individualist worldviews, and those who are led by approaches tha... Read More about What should be the focus of ‘behaviour change’: Individuals or society?.

Air pollution: Putting people at the heart of the issues (2017)
Journal Article
Chatterton, T. (2017). Air pollution: Putting people at the heart of the issues. Environmental Scientist, 26(2),

Dr Tim Chatterton considers the theory that the root causes of air pollution are social, not just technological

Public engagement: Building energy futures (2017)
Journal Article
Chatterton, T. (2017). Public engagement: Building energy futures. Nature Energy, 2(4), 17030. https://doi.org/10.1038/nenergy.2017.30

It is important to include the public in the processes by which decisions on societal trajectories are made. A study shows that interactive scenario-building tools can engage people in the holistic complexities of energy transitions, but these tools... Read More about Public engagement: Building energy futures.

The future is already here; it’s just not very evenly distributed (2017)
Journal Article
Chatterton, T., & Newmarch, G. (2017). The future is already here; it’s just not very evenly distributed. InterActions, 24(2), 42-45

The future is always created on an uneven foundation. In order to understand how we can create futures that do not exclude, isolate or exploit we have to understand how the future is ‘written’ in the present. So, whilst there is some interest in lo... Read More about The future is already here; it’s just not very evenly distributed.

Financial implications of car ownership and use: A distributional analysis based on observed spatial variance considering income and domestic energy costs (2017)
Journal Article
Chatterton, T., Anable, J., Cairns, S., & Wilson, R. E. (2018). Financial implications of car ownership and use: A distributional analysis based on observed spatial variance considering income and domestic energy costs. Transport Policy, 65, 30-39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2016.12.007

This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in England and Wales using novel datasets to explore implications of motoring costs (principally Vehicle Excise Duty and road fuel costs) for households as... Read More about Financial implications of car ownership and use: A distributional analysis based on observed spatial variance considering income and domestic energy costs.

Challenges and opportunities in the design and construction of a GIS-based emission inventory infrastructure for the Niger Delta region of Nigeria (2017)
Journal Article
Fagbeja, M. A., Hill, J., Chatterton, T., Longhurst, J., Akpokodje, J. E., Agbaje, G. I., & Halilu, S. A. (2017). Challenges and opportunities in the design and construction of a GIS-based emission inventory infrastructure for the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(8), 7788-7808. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-8481-z

© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Environmental monitoring in middle- and low-income countries is hampered by many factors which include enactment and enforcement of legislations; deficiencies in environmental data reporting and documentatio... Read More about Challenges and opportunities in the design and construction of a GIS-based emission inventory infrastructure for the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.