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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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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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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 -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 -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 -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
7,106 Views
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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
6,236 Views
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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
3,231 Views
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News -Can Social Media Be a Tool for Reducing Consumers’ Food Waste? A Behaviour Change Experiment by a UK Retailer
Year
2016
Paper
Can Social Media Be a Tool for Reducing Consumers’...
This paper examines whether retailers can use social media as a tool to trigger changes to reduce food waste from househ...
EN - English
UK
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News -The Ivory Dynasty: A Report on the Soaring Demand for Elephant and Mammoth Ivory in Southern China
Year
2016
Report
The Ivory Dynasty: A Report on the Soaring Demand ...
Report summarising physical surveys of the availability of product and rough price indicators evident in the ivory marke...
Elephants
Consumers
EN - English
3,522 Views
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News -Behavior Change Case Study: The Art of the Wild
Year
2016
Case Study
Behavior Change Case Study: The Art of the Wild
An interview with Asher Jay about innovative ways to address increasing challenge in wildlife conservation.
Strategies
EN - English
3,372 Views
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News -Powers of Persuaion: Conservation, Communications, Behavioural Change and Reducing Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products
Year
2016
Paper
Powers of Persuaion: Conservation, Communications,...
In recent years, the conservation sector has begun to embrace the powerful potential for behavioural science to help cha...
Consumers
Strategies
EN - English
3,048 Views
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Deep Dive Social Science Surveys
This Technical Briefing Paper aims to provide a ‘deep-dive’ analysis around social science surveys. The Paper explores positives, pitfalls and limitations of various approaches, with a focus on controlled and uncontrolled methods. To build on insight captured in other published literature focusing on experience and learning within the field of conservation, the paper presents case studies from the field of medicine.