Dongyin Xu joined the SBERG at Fudan University in 2012 and earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Science in 2016 under the supervision of Professor Marie Harder.
Her research focuses on behavioral change among residents in Shanghai's community-based waste sorting programs, aiming at finding out the key to success and illustrating how to make behaviour change happen with a new framework. The study contributes to the theory development in behaviour change in waste management, by operationalizing a noble framework of Theoretical Domains Framework into FUDAN 13 Framework with context of food waste sorting.
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Y. Xu, Z.Y. Lin, M.P.R. Gordon, N.K.L. Robinson and M.K. Harder. Perceived key elements of a successful residential food waste sorting program in urban apartments: stakeholder views. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016, 134: 362-370.
Y.C. Dai, M.P.R. Gordon, J.Y. Ye, D.Y. Xu, Z.Y. Lin, N.K.L. Robinson, R. Woodard, M.K. Harder. Why doorstepping can increase household waste recycling? Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2015, 102: 9-19.
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