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News -RARE Online e-Learning
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RARE Online e-Learning
learning.rare.org is your portal to Rare’s e-learning resources for all staff, partners and anyone interested in learnin...
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News -Inspiring Sustainable Living: Expert Insights into Behaviour Change
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Inspiring Sustainable Living: Expert Insights into...
Consumers, Civil Society
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UK
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News -Changing Behaviour, Conserving Nature: Understand the Basics
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Changing Behaviour, Conserving Nature: Understand ...
Using behavior change to reduce demand for endangered species products. Presentation by Trihn Nguyen from Traffic about ...
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Vietnam
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News -Behaviour Works Australia
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Behaviour Works Australia
BehaviourWorks Australia is a research enterprise within the Monash Sustainable Development Institute. We bring leading ...
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News -Traditional medicine doctors join hands for a healthy and sustainable society
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Traditional medicine doctors join hands for a heal...
Rhinoceros
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Vietnam
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News -The Rhino and the Bling
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The Rhino and the Bling
An article by Karl Ammann summarising some of the conspicuous consumption use types for rhino horn in China and Viet Nam...
Rhinoceros
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China, Vietnam
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News -Cities COP 17: Demand reduction strategies to combat illegal trade in CITES-listed species
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Cities COP 17: Demand reduction strategies to comb...
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News -Chi Initiative Phase III Visuals
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Chi Initiative Phase III Visuals
These are the key visuals from Phase III of the Chi Initiative, a TRAFFIC-implemented social marketing programme aimed a...
Rhinoceros
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Research methods to identify the drivers and dynam...
This document provides a briefing for non-specialists in research to assess demand drivers and dynamics and initiative impact. The audience is primarily Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), but others may also find it beneficial. Parties may find it a helpful complement to official ‘Guidance’ for implementation of Resolution Conf. 17.4 on ‘Demand reduction strategies to combat illegal trade in CITES species.
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Faced with government inaction, private firms emer...
In this book, “Beyond Politics: the private governance response to climate change”, Michael P. Vandenbergh and Jonathan M. Gilligan talk about the role of private firms as leaders in helping to cut emissions. “They point to the technical potential for reducing emissions, along with two other factors. One factor is what they call “behavioral plasticity”—the extent to which firms and households can actually change their behavior. The other is “initiative feasibility”—defined as whether firms and householders are “able to develop and implement the initiatives quickly and easily without confrontin...