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    125.  

    Dunlap (1992), Jones and Dunlap (1992), Dunlap et al. (1993), Witherspoon et al. (1995).

    126.  

    Dunlap et al. (1993).

    127.  

    Inglehart (1995).

    128.  

    Stern and Dietz (1994), Kempton et al. (1995).

    129.  

    E.g., Rokeach (1973), Schwartz, (1992).

    130.  

    E.g., Stern et al. (1993).

    131.  

    E.g., confusion with ozone depletion and a strong perceived link to air pollution; Kempton (1991), Löfstedt (1992, 1995).

    132.  

    Consumer society debate, Goodwin et al. (1997), Crocker and Linden (1998); emulation debate, Wilk (1997).

    133.  

    Stern and Oskamp (1987), Kempton (1993), Lutzenhiser (1993), Gardner and Stern (1996).

    134.  

    Political participation, Dunlap and Mertig (1992), Brulle (1995); value priorities, Inglehart (1990, 1997), Stern and Dietz (1994), Kempton et al. (1995); framing of issues, Gamson and Modigliani (1989), Dietz et al. (1989), Mazur and Lee (1993); actions of scientific experts, Haas (1990, 1993).

    135.  

    Runge et al. (1994), Runge (1995).

    136.  

    Dicken (1992), Featherstone (1990), Sklair (1991).

    137.  

    Johnston et al. (1995).

    138.  

    Runge et al. (1994), Runge (1995).

    139.  

    Johnson and Beaulieu (1996).

    140.  

    Appendini and Liverman (1994).

    141.  

    de Bardeleben (1985), Vari and Tamas (1993).

    142.  

    E.g., Pritchett (1994).

    143.  

    See Hayflick (1994) for a summary.

    144.  

    Black (1994), El-Hinnawi (1985), Hugo (1996), Wood (1994).

    145.  

    Solow (1993), Arrow et al. (1995).

    146.  

    Technology diffusion, Grubler (1996); dematerializations and decarbonization, Herman et al. (1989), Wernick and Ausubel (1995), Nakicenovic (1996); time trends, Schurr (1984).

    147.  

    Induced innovation, Griliches (1957), Boserup (1965, 1981), Nelson and Winter (1982), Arthur (1994); synthesis, Ruttan (1997).

    148.  

    In the United States in 1995 and in Austria in 1997.

    149.  

    World Resources Institute (1996).

    150.  

    E.g., National Research Council (1992, 1994c, 1997).

    151.  

    National Research Council (1997).

    152.  

    Stern (1997).

    153.  

    National Research Council (1997).

    154.  

    National Research Council (1999).

    155.  

    Brooks (1986).

    156.  

    Kaplan (1994), Myers (1993), Ramlogan (1996); also see note 143.

    157.  

    Turner et al. (1995).

    158.  

    Turner et al. (1993), Moran (1995), National Research Council (1998).

    159.  

    E.g., Mausel et al. (1993), Moran et al. (1994).

    160.  

    E.g., experience with TIGER files from the U.S. census, National Research Council (1998).

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This publication is extracted from a much larger report, Global Environmental Change: Research Pathways for the Next Decade, which addresses the full range of the scientific issues concerning global environmental change and offers guidance to the scientific effort on these issues in the United States. This volume consists of Chapter 7 of that report, "Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change," which was written for the report by the Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change of the National Research Council (NRC). It provides findings and conclusions on the key scientific questions in human dimensions research, the lessons that have been learned over the past decade, and the research imperatives for global change research funded from the United States.

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