Persuasive technologies for pro-environmental behavior
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https://doi.org/10.5753/compbr.2019.40.462Keywords:
Modeling of Complex Systems, Environmental Intelligence, Persuasive Technologies, Computing and the EnvironmentAbstract
Persuasive technologies combined with computational intelligence tools can substantially increase the generation or modification of pro-environmental behaviors. Being the characterization and modeling of complex systems that describe such behaviors is the key to a more assertive and robust response.
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