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News -Frogleaps
Year
2018
Case Study
Frogleaps
Fantastic set of case studies in relation to behaviour change for conservation focused goals.
Strategies
EN - English, ES - Spanish, FR - French
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News -A conversation about OBIKES
Year
2018
Research
A conversation about OBIKES
Why are so many oBikes, a dockless bike sharing scheme, littered and end up dumped in rivers and streets? A researcher a...
Civil Society
EN - English
Australia
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News -The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT)
Year
2018
Website
The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT)
The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is a social purpose company. We are jointly owned by the UK Government; Nesta (the i...
EN - English
UK
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News -Mapping Motivations: Combating consumption of illegal wildlife in Vietnam
Year
2018
Report
Mapping Motivations: Combating consumption of ille...
This report summarizes the results of research regarding the motivations of consumers of endangered wildlife in Viet Nam...
Consumers
EN - English
Vietnam
4,930 Views
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Year
2018
Journal
Journal of Applied Behavioural Science
This Journal is peer-reviewed and published quarterly, and an excellent source of insight and evidence on the effects of 'evolutionary and planned' behaviour change.
EN - English
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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
3,642 Views
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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
3,463 Views
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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
4,062 Views
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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
3,509 Views
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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
4,877 Views
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News -Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products
Year
2017
Presentation
Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on...
Video recordings from the Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products, O...
Civil Society
EN - English
UK
3,326 Views
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News -Population Media Explaining the Power of Stories
Year
2017
Presentation
Population Media Explaining the Power of Stories
In this short film, Population Media explain how to positively affect the lives of millions of people through the power ...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
3,346 Views
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News -The New Science of Behavioral Design
Year
2017
Research
The New Science of Behavioral Design
The days of privileging creativity over science in design thinking are over. The rise of behavioral science and impact e...
EN - English
USA
4,911 Views
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Year
2017
Paper
Considering connections between Hollywood and biod...
Cinema offers a substantial opportunity to share messages with a wide audience. However, there islittle research or evidence about the potential benefits and risks of cinema for conservation. Given their globalreach, cinematic representations could be important in raising awareness of conservation issues and speciesof concern, as well as encouraging greater audience engagement due to their heightened emotional impacton viewers. Yet there are also risks associated with increased exposure, including heightened visitor pressureto environmentally sensitive areas or changes to consumer demand for e...
Civil Society
EN - English
UK
3,748 Views
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News -Fuller Symposium: The Nature of Change, The Science of Influencing Behavior
Year
2017
Video
Fuller Symposium: The Nature of Change, The Scienc...
Video recordings from the Fuller Symposium: the nature of change, The science of influencing behaviour, Washington, D.C....
EN - English
USA
3,359 Views
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