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Year
2016
Report
Reduced to Skin and Bones Re-examined: Full Analys...
Average of 110 Tigers a year entering the illegal trade chain in Asia over 16 years. A comprehensive analysis of 16 years of Tiger seizures shows that Asia’s failure to ramp up enforcement, close Tiger farms, strengthen laws and reduce demand are to blame for the persistent illegal trade in Tiger parts. Sarah Stoner, Kanitha Krishnasamy, Talia Wittmann, Steven Delean, Philip Cassey, TRAFFIC, 2016
Tigers
EN - English
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Show More (+10) China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam ... Show Less
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News -The National Geographic study on ivory demand dynamics in China, Philippines, Thailand, USA and Vietnam
Year
2016
Presentation
The National Geographic study on ivory demand dyna...
Wander Meijer - Asia director of GlobeScan, presenting the National Geographic study on ivory demand dynamics in China, ...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
China, Philippines
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News -EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking
Year
2016
Website
EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking
In June 2016, the EU Members States' environment ministers adopted Council conclusions on the EU Action Plan agains...
Strategies
EN - English
Europe
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News -TRAFFIC: Messaging with water video 消失的珍宝—视频
Year
2016
Video
TRAFFIC: Messaging with water video 消失的珍宝—视频
Messaging with water a well-known Chinese artist whose paintings literally evaporate in front of admirers' eyes.
ZH - Chinese
China
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News -Road Crew – a Behaviour Change Case Study through Social Marketing
Year
2016
Presentation
Road Crew – a Behaviour Change Case Study through ...
Sameer Deshpande, Visiting Associate Professor, National University of Singapore, presenting on 'Road Crew, a behav...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
Singapore
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News -Reducing Desire for Ivory: A psychosocial approach to reducing ivory consumption
Year
2016
Toolkit
Reducing Desire for Ivory: A psychosocial approach...
This guide shares a set of psychosocial insights and tools for reducing consumer demand — or, as we have reframed it, de...
Elephants
Consumers, Civil Society
EN - English
3,839 Views
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News -20 Top Tips Guide for Effective Behaviour Change Communications
Year
2016
Toolkit
20 Top Tips Guide for Effective Behaviour Change C...
20 Top Tips for effective behavioural change communications when attempting to reduce demand for illegal wildlife produc...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
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Year
2016
Presentation
A Case Study on Demand Reduction for Ivory and Rhi...
Ayako Toko, Affiliate researcher at the University of Tokyo, presenting on 'demand reduction for ivory and rhino horn in Japan' at the 'Changing behaviour to reduce demand for illegal wildlife products' workshop, Hong Kong, 7- 9 March 2016.
Rhinoceros, Elephants
Consumers
EN - English
Japan
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Year
2016
Research
Understanding Implications of Consumer Behavior fo...
By using a combination of indirect questioning, choice experiments, and sales data to investigate demand for wildlife products, we obtained insights about consumer behavior that can be used to develop conservation‐demand‐focused initiatives. In Conservation Biology, 2017
EN - English
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News -Engaging Tomorrow's Consumer
Year
2016
Report
Engaging Tomorrow's Consumer
The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with its Partner companies from a range of sectors including retail, consumer...
Consumers, Civil Society
EN - English
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News -Addressing Domestic Violence through Entertainment
Year
2016
Video
Addressing Domestic Violence through Entertainment
Addressing Domestic Violence through Entertainment: A short video showing select scenes from East Los High: Season 2 and...
EN - English
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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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The illegal trade in wildlife threatens the survival of many species and has devastating and wide ranging economic, social, and environmental consequences. Poaching and trafficking also finances corruption, undermines the rule of law and good governance, and drains States and communities of their natural capital and cultural heritage. Historically, efforts to prevent this trade have focused on efforts to restrict supply, for example through policies, regulations, legislation, and the effective enforcement of these various ‘societal controls’. More recently however, there has also been recognit...