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<p dir="ltr">We hereby submit our manuscript entitled “Systematisation of Behavioural Design Strategies to Prevent Rebound Effects: A Systematic Literature Review”, authored by Lukas McKay, Tim McAloone, and Daniela Pigosso, for consideration in the special issue Mainstreaming Sustainable Consumption.  </p><p dir="ltr">This study addresses the persistent challenge of rebound effects (RE) in sustainable consumption and explores options from a behavioural perspective to prevent this issue. While most approaches have focused on mitigating RE after they occur, our study advances an ex-ante, preventive perspective by identifying and systematising behavioural design strategies that anticipate and avoid RE.  </p><p dir="ltr">The manuscript contributes to the mainstreaming of sustainable consumption by providing:  </p><ul><li>A consolidation of behavioural design strategies that can proactively prevent RE and support sustainable behaviours.  </li></ul><ul><li>A multi-dimensional cross-criteria framework linking strategies to design levels, behavioural triggers, and systemic leverage points, enabling practitioners to select strategies suited to their context.  </li></ul><ul><li>Insight into how behavioural design can address both individual actions and social structures to reduce negative consequences of sustainability interventions.  </li></ul><p></p>

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Towards the prevention of rebound effects within complex socio-technical systems

European Research Council

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