the challenge and opportunity of behaviour change methods and frameworks to reduce demand for illegal wildlife

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  • who: Kenneth E. Wallen from the Conservation is contingent upon human behaviour and, at times, changing behaviour (Reddy et_al, Schultz, StJohn et_al, ). This is particularly relevant to and salient within the context of the illegal wildlife trade (IWT) (Biggs et_al, Burgess, ). Driven by various dynamics of consumer demand and illicit supply, the harvest and sale of flora and fauna overexploits and threatens various species (Oldfield, Rosen and Smith, ). As such, mitigating IWT necessitates that conservation professionals and policy-makers are aware of and acknowledge the cognitive, social and institutional elements that influence human behaviour and the methods . . .

     

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