Communicating Sustainability for Behaviour Change: A Systematic Review of Development Communication Strategies in Environmental and Social Transitions

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https://doi.org/10.55845/jos-2026-21152

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Behaviour Change, Development Communication, Sustainability Communication, Environmental Communication , Social Change, Systematic Review

Abstract

This systematic review synthesises how development communication strategies support sustainability-related behaviour change across environmental and social transitions. Following PRISMA 2020 reporting principles, studies published between 2000 and 2025 were identified in Scopus, Web of Science Core Collection, and Communication & Mass Media Complete. After screening 784 records, 32 studies met the eligibility criteria. Five recurrent strategy clusters were identified: participatory and dialogic communication; narrative and values-based framing; social norms and feedback; social marketing and community-based campaign design; and digital and multi-platform engagement. The review's contribution is not to restate that awareness alone is insufficient, but to show how these meso-level strategies activate distinct micro-level mechanisms and depend on macro-level transition conditions. Evidence was strongest for short-run norm and feedback effects, while participatory studies most clearly illuminated trust, ownership, and contextual fit. The review offers a heuristic framework to guide policy, practice, and future comparative research.

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The extracted review dataset, including the screening log, inclusion and exclusion log, and thematic coding matrix, is available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request in spreadsheet format. The shared materials contain bibliographic and analytic coding data only; no legal, ethical, or proprietary restrictions apply.

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Taveros Mendoza, M. A. (2026). Communicating Sustainability for Behaviour Change: A Systematic Review of Development Communication Strategies in Environmental and Social Transitions. Journal of Sustainability, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.55845/jos-2026-21152
Received 28-03-2026
Accepted 28-04-2026
Published 13-05-2026

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