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Clean environments as a social norm: a field experiment on cigarette littering

Sagebiel, Julian; Karok, Lukas; Grund, Julian; Rommel, Jens

Sammanfattning

Cigarette littering in public spaces is an environmental and aesthetic problem. Broken windows theory posits that visible signs of anti-social behavior such as littering create the perception of a social norm in built environments. Cigarette butts on the ground then encourage people to drop theirs as well. We test this theory on benches of a university campus in a field experiment with two treatments: (1) a clean environment with no cigarette butts on the ground and (2) a dirty environment with 25 cigarette butts on the ground. Our outcome variable is the number of additional cigarette butts on the ground after two hours. We find a small effect of approximately 0.5 butts less per 2-hour period on clean grounds. Increased cleaning efforts can thus reduce littering, but the effect is probably too small to justify additional cleaning costs.

Nyckelord

broken windows theory; sustainable urban environments; Berlin; Germany; public cleaning; built environment

Publicerad i

Environmental research communications
2020, Volym: 2, nummer: 9, artikelnummer: 091002

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    Göra städer och bosättningar inkluderande, säkra, motståndskraftiga och hållbara

    UKÄ forskningsämne

    Nationalekonomi
    Kulturgeografi

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/abb6da

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/107375