Authors
Sheila MW Reddy, Jensen Montambault, Yuta J Masuda, Elizabeth Keenan, William Butler, Jonathan RB Fisher, Stanley T Asah, Ayelet Gneezy
Publication date
2017/3
Journal
Conservation Letters
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
248-256
Description
Behavioral sciences can advance conservation by systematically identifying behavioral barriers to conservation and how to best overcome them. Behavioral sciences have informed policy in many other realms (e.g., health, savings), but they are a largely untapped resource for conservation. We propose a set of guiding questions for applying behavioral insights to conservation policy. These questions help define the conservation problem as a behavior change problem, understand behavioral mechanisms and identify appropriate approaches for behavior change (awareness, incentives, nudges), and evaluate and adapt approaches based on new behavioral insights. We provide a foundation for the questions by synthesizing a wide range of behavior change models and evidence related to littering, water and energy conservation, and land management. We also discuss the methodology and data needed to answer …
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