Go to Top

CHANGE WILDLIFE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

Search
  • Home
  • Change
    • About Us
    • SBCC in Practice
    • Our Community
    • Expert Directory
    • Behaviour Change Decision Tree
    • Behaviour Change for Conservation
  • Wildlife
    • Tigers
    • Rhinoceros
    • Elephants
    • Other Species
  • Consumer
    • Wildlife Consumers
    • Consumption Trends
    • Consumer Research Dataset
  • Behaviour
    • Consumers
    • Governments
    • Civil Society
  • Resources
  • Webinars
  • News
  • Events

Resources

Share Your Resource With Us

Consumption Trends

Resource Filter

Found: 174 resources
Showing: 15 resources • from 31 to 45
News -FAIRWILD WEEK 2018 – Concept Strategies
Year
2018
Overview
FAIRWILD WEEK 2018 – Concept Strategies
There is insufficient awareness concerning sustainability for wild harvested plant ingredients or of the existence of th...
Consumers
Strategies
EN - English
3,595 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -How to Test Your Communications
Year
2018
Toolkit
How to Test Your Communications
This is a resource to help you test your messages. It is designed for cam- paigners who have little or no experience wit...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
UK
4,416 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets: China
Year
2018
Report
Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Mark...
In this report, the World Economic Forum and Bain & Company identify drivers for the future consumptions in China an...
Consumers, Governments
EN - English
China
6,345 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Year
2018
Journal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
This Journal has a focus on empirical reports across the three areas of: Attitudes and Social Cognition; Interpersonal R...
EN - English
6,795 Views
1 Share
View Resource
Year
2018
Research
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...
EN - English
Peru
3,029 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -The Effect of Priming, Nationality and Greenwashing on Preferences for Wildlife Tourist Attractions
Year
2017
Toolkit
The Effect of Priming, Nationality and Greenwashin...
In this study, researchers conducted an experiment to test whether, based on activities listed in promotional materials,...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
3,340 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -Chi Initiative: World Rhino Day Briefing Paper
Year
2017
Research
Chi Initiative: World Rhino Day Briefing Paper
This briefing paper presents the Chi initiative and its progressive connection with one of the user groups of rhino horn...
Rhinoceros
EN - English
Vietnam
4,650 Views
1 Share
View Resource
News -‘Explore lightly’: Palau requires visitors sign pledge to respect environment
Year
2017
Overview
‘Explore lightly’: Palau requires visitors sign pl...
International arrivals must sign promise to children of Pacific nation that they will ‘tread lightly, act kindly’ during...
Governments
EN - English
4,297 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Research
Year
2017
Research
Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Res...
As a landmark ban on domestic elephant ivory trade comes into effect in China, TRAFFIC and WWF commissioned an ivory con...
Elephants
Consumers
EN - English
China
3,858 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -The Magical Science of Storytelling
Year
2017
Presentation
The Magical Science of Storytelling
Why is Storytelling so powerful? And how do we use it to our advantage? Presentations expert David JP Phillips shares ke...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
5,733 Views
0 Share
View Resource
Year
2017
Journal
Does a reduction in the price of rhino horn preven...
The Journal for Nature Conservation recently published a new interesting paper exploring the effect of reduction in rhino horn price on poaching.
Rhinoceros
EN - English
3,549 Views
1 Share
View Resource
News -Good Practice Guideline on Monitoring and Evaluating Behaviour Change Amongst Illegal Wildlife Product Consumers
Year
2017
Toolkit
Good Practice Guideline on Monitoring and Evaluati...
The Good Practice Guidelines for SBCC M&E have been prepared in response to the needs of practitioners, and are inte...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
3,401 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -China Ivory Consumption Research (2017)
Year
2017
Report
China Ivory Consumption Research (2017)
The large-scale consumption of wildlife parts, products and derivatives is one of the key extinction drivers for endange...
Elephants
EN - English
3,997 Views
1 Share
View Resource
News -Social Marketing First Principles
Year
2017
Presentation
Social Marketing First Principles
Although every task is different, there are factors that academics and practitioners agree can increase the likelihood o...
Civil Society
EN - English
3,456 Views
0 Share
View Resource
News -Information Could Reduce Consumer Demand for Exotic Pets
Year
2017
Paper
Information Could Reduce Consumer Demand for Exoti...
This paper explores messaging and approaches for demand reduction campaigns with respect to exotic pets, by examining wh...
Consumers
Campaigns
EN - English
UK
4,785 Views
0 Share
View Resource
  • Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • …
  • 12
  • Next

SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTER

Submit your email to receive our monthly SBCC Community of Practice Newsletters.

Subscribe Now
CHANGE WILDLIFE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
  • About Us
  • Wildlife
  • Consumer
  • Behaviour

We're a Community of conservation practitioners who believe that behavioral science approaches can help to reduce demand for illegally traded wildlife products.

Join Our Community

  • Resources
  • Webinars
  • News
  • Events

Contact Us

David Attenborough Building,
Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 277 427
hello@changewildlifeconsumers.org

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube
USAID IUCN TRAFFIC GIZ WWF The World Bank
© 2018 Change Wildlife Consumers. All rights reserved.

Search

Searching, please wait...

Latest Resources

News -Chi Phase III Video
Video
Chi Phase III Video
This video is a communications tool from phase III of the Chi Initiative, a TRAFFIC-implemented social marketing program...