OVERCOMING CONSUMERS’ BARRIERS TO THE ADOPTION OF SUSTAINABLE LIGHTING: CONSIDERING CFLS AND LEDS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE
Impact/Purpose:
To promote informed consideration of sustainable residential lighting by consumers across the life course and to disseminate this to a broad audience.
Description:
An increase in intentions to purchase sustainable lighting is expected for those involved in the study and also for those who are exposed to this project through the dissemination of educational tools based on this work.
Record Details:
Record Type:PROJECT(
ABSTRACT
)
Start Date:08/15/2009
Completion Date:08/14/2010
Record ID:
249217
Keywords:
WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY, MEASUREMENT METHODS, ELDERLY, DECISION MAKING,
Related Organizations:
Role
:OWNER
Organization Name
:OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Mailing Address
:Whitehurst Hall 301
Citation
:Stillwater
State
:OK
Zip Code
:74078
Project Information:
Approach
:Pre-test and post-test consumer surveys will be administered flanking educational field demonstrations and hands-on experiences at prepared sites. These will be supplemented through the collection of consumer response sheets regarding visual perceptions and task performance at the sites and through the documentation of the field settings through light level and ultraviolet measurements, computer modeling, and still and video photography.
Cost
:$10,000.00
Research Component
:Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development
Approach
:Pre-test and post-test consumer surveys will be administered flanking educational field demonstrations and hands-on experiences at prepared sites. These will be supplemented through the collection of consumer response sheets regarding visual perceptions and task performance at the sites and through the documentation of the field settings through light level and ultraviolet measurements, computer modeling, and still and video photography.
Cost
:$10,000.00
Research Component
:P3 Challenge Area - Energy
Approach
:Pre-test and post-test consumer surveys will be administered flanking educational field demonstrations and hands-on experiences at prepared sites. These will be supplemented through the collection of consumer response sheets regarding visual perceptions and task performance at the sites and through the documentation of the field settings through light level and ultraviolet measurements, computer modeling, and still and video photography.
Cost
:$10,000.00
Research Component
:P3 Challenge Area - Built Environment
Project IDs:
ID Code
:SU834333
Project type
:EPA Grant