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BSP's Africa & Madagascar Program

Behaviors in Conservation and Development

Furthering analysis and understanding of motivations for environmental behaviors.

The Behaviors project aimed to help field-level practitioners better understand what motivates human behavior in relation to the environment. The project built capacity to conduct social analyses of conservation and natural resource management problems to find lasting solutions. A field practitioners' guide was produced, outlining a process and tools for understanding and influencing behaviors. Countries involved in the project included Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Kenya, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.

 

From the BSP Library

Understanding and Influencing Behaviors in Conservation and Natural Resources Management (pub. no.4)

Démarche pour comprendre et influencer les comportements à l'égard de la conservation et de la gestion des ressources naturelles

Understanding and Influencing Behaviors: A Guide (pub. no.66)

Compréhension et Influence des Comportements: Guide (pub. no.74)

 

Partner Organizations

African Wildlife Foundation

East African Wildlife Society

Keur Samba Dia Biosphere Reserve

Senegal Department of National Parks

Senegal Ministry of the Environment and the Protection of Nature, Directorate of the Environment

University of Bangui

World Wildlife Fund-Central African Republic