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News -Supp-Urb, European Commission: Sustainable Public Procurement in Urban China: How the Government as Consumer can Drive Sustainable Consumption and Production
Year
2011
Resources
Supp-Urb, European Commission: Sustainable Public ...
A review of the success factors and lessons learned in a Switch Asia supported project aiming to introduce sustainable p...
Governments
EN - English
China
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News -Ipsos: Acceptable behaviour? Public Opinion on Behaviour Change Policy
Year
2011
Research
Ipsos: Acceptable behaviour? Public Opinion on Beh...
A fascinating summary of a global research initiative, undertaken with 18,500 people in 24 countries by the Ipsos Social...
EN - English
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News -TRAFFIC: Understanding the Motivations: The First Steps Towards Influencing China’s Unsustainable Wildlife Consumption
Year
2010
Research
TRAFFIC: Understanding the Motivations: The First ...
This report presents the results of a survey of consumer attitudes conducted in six cities in China (Beijing, Shanghai, ...
EN - English
China
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News -World Bank, Global Tiger Initiative: Competing demands: Understanding and addressing the socio-economic forces that work for and against tiger conservation
Year
2010
Paper
World Bank, Global Tiger Initiative: Competing dem...
This paper took a fresh look at of the main socio-economic factors that influence the protection of tiger populations in...
Tigers
EN - English
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News -Urban Adolescent SRH SBCC Implementation Toolkit
Year
2010
Toolkit
Urban Adolescent SRH SBCC Implementation Toolkit
If you are looking for a tool to help develop programs for urban adolescents on sexual and reproductive health and behav...
EN - English, FR - French
3,731 Views
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News -Chinese Consumer Report: Brands and Buzz, Understanding How to Reach Today's Chinese Consumers
Year
2010
Report
Chinese Consumer Report: Brands and Buzz, Understa...
Chinese consumers are growing more sophisticated and individualistic. They can be segmented by values and product use ha...
Consumers
EN - English
China
3,200 Views
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News -NSMC case study on marketing strategy to address smoking
Year
2010
Research
NSMC case study on marketing strategy to address s...
Case study on use of social marketing to address smoking prevalence among routine and manual (R&M) workers in Englan...
EN - English
UK
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News -Communications and Behaviour Change
Year
2009
Research
Communications and Behaviour Change
Human behaviour is a very complex area. This document draws on key sources from the disciplines of social psychology, ec...
Consumers
Campaigns, Policy and Law, Strategies
EN - English
UK
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News -NSMC case study on water conservation
Year
2008
Case Study
NSMC case study on water conservation
Case study on water conservation within the Hindu communities in East London, by making the link between scripture and s...
EN - English
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Year
2008
Report
A Framework for Governments: Pro-environmental beh...
This report sets out a framework for Defra’s work on pro-environmental behaviour. It pulls together evidence on public understanding, attitudes and behaviours; identifies behaviour goals; and draws conclusions on the potential for change across a range of behaviour groups. It is designed to support policy development and implementation in Defra, in other Government Departments and externally. The ultimate aim is to protect and improve the environment by increasing the contribution from individual and community action. This will come in particular from moving towards more sustainable patterns o...
Governments
EN - English
UK
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News -NSMC case study on 'take the test' campaign to increase HIV testing
Year
2007
Case Study
NSMC case study on 'take the test' campa...
Case study on use of social marketing to increase HIV testing in African American women at high risk for HIV infection. ...
Campaigns
EN - English
3,536 Views
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News -TRAFFIC: A Matter of Attitude: The Consumption of Wild Animal Products in Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Year
2007
Report
TRAFFIC: A Matter of Attitude: The Consumption of ...
Summary of research into the types of species and products consumed in Hanoi, Viet Nam by TRFFIC, mainly for meat purpos...
EN - English
Vietnam
3,711 Views
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News -NSMC case study on the 'Will Balbir Pasha Get AIDS?' campaign
Year
2005
Case Study
NSMC case study on the 'Will Balbir Pasha Get...
Case study on the 'Will Balbir Pasha Get AIDS?’ campaign; an HIV/AIDS prevention programme implemented in 12 major ...
Campaigns
EN - English
India
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News -TRAFFIC: A Question of Attitudes: South Korea’s Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Wildlife Conservation
Year
2003
Report
TRAFFIC: A Question of Attitudes: South Korea’s Tr...
Traditional Korean medicine (TKM) is based on thousands of years of experience and tradition. At times, it includes the ...
Tigers, Rhinoceros, Other Species
EN - English
South Korea
5,512 Views
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News -NSMC case study on increasing the use of child safety restraints
Year
2000
Case Study
NSMC case study on increasing the use of child saf...
Case study on reducing the number of child injuries and fatalities occurring due to the lack of use of car seats and boo...
EN - English
2,432 Views
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NSMC case study on social marketing ‘pride’ campai...
In the high Andean landscapes of northern Peru’s Cajamarca San Ignacio province, Rare and Cáritas‐ Peru together launched a social marketing ‘Pride’ campaign, targeted at upstream farmers and downstream water users, to re‐align upstream and downstream incentives and create a locally‐ governed water institution with directives to protect upstream forests. These institutions, locally called Reciprocal Water Agreements, are based heavily on local norms of reciprocity, whereby downstream users compensate upstream farmers for setting aside riparian forests for conservation and thereby protecting lo...