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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
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UK
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Year
2017
Research
Changing behaviors may be easier when people see n...
Changing behaviors may be easier when people see norms changing. How does social change happen? What leads people to challenge the status quo? As practitioners, researchers and policy makers, this question probably crosses our minds at one point or another. Researchers at Stanford University conducted four experiments in an attempt to offer an explanation. What they found was intriguing. Simply providing information about how other people’s behavior is changing over time (dynamic norm) can motivate change in the research participants without having to ask them to change their behavior or talk ...
EN - English
USA
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News -Stop Raising Awareness Already
Year
2017
Website
Stop Raising Awareness Already
Too many organizations concentrate on raising awareness about an issue—such as the danger of eating disorders or loss of...
EN - English
USA
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Year
2016
Presentation
The Fun Theory and Social Marketing to Influence P...
Eric Phu, Co-founder of Citizen Wolf & Infin80 Group, presenting on the 'fun theory and use of social marketing to influence people's behaviour' at the 'Changing behaviour to reduce demand for illegal wildlife products' workshop, Hong Kong, 7- 9 March 2016.
Elephants
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
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News -EU Approach to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
Year
2016
Overview
EU Approach to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
In February 2016, the European Commission adopted a Communication on the EU Action Plan against Wildlife Trafficking whi...
Strategies
EN - English
Europe
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News -HKUST: Psychology for Conservation
Year
2016
Overview
HKUST: Psychology for Conservation
Kevin Kim-Pong Tam, associated professor at HKUST, provides an overview of conservation psychology to explain why people...
EN - English
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News -The Serendipity of Butterfly Effects to Drive Behavioural Change
Year
2016
Presentation
The Serendipity of Butterfly Effects to Drive Beha...
James Walsh, behavioural initiatives (World Bank), presenting on 'the serendipity of butterfly effects' at the...
Civil Society
EN - English
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News -Craftivism works! How using a "gentle protest" approach can win
Year
2016
Resources
Craftivism works! How using a "gentle protest...
Sarah Corbett, founder of the Craftivist Collective, explains how arts and crafts can be used as powerful forms of prote...
Civil Society
Campaigns
EN - English
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News -Brook Lyndhurst (UK)’s Behaviour change, lifestyles and wellbeing Projects
Year
2016
Website
Brook Lyndhurst (UK)’s Behaviour change, lifestyle...
Jayne Cox and David Fell co-founded Brook Lyndhurst in 1999. The work we do and how we do it has evolved considerably si...
EN - English
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News -Water and Sanitation Program "Wash with Soap Toolkit"
Year
2016
Toolkit
Water and Sanitation Program "Wash with Soap ...
The site provides detailed information regarding the behaviour change approaches, evidence base and theories of change u...
Civil Society
EN - English
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News -MTV EXIT Campaign on Human Trafficking
Year
2016
Presentation
MTV EXIT Campaign on Human Trafficking
A case study on 'human trafficking prevention' The MTV EXIT Campaign (2008-2014) presented at the 'Changi...
Civil Society
Campaigns
EN - English
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Designing Effective Messages Guidelines
Applying lessons from behavioural science can be useful in informing initiatives aiming to reduce consumer purchase and ...