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Behavioural Insights Meet Conservation Science: Steering Human Behaviour to Protect The Environment

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Join us for a stimulating discussion on leveraging behavioural insights to promote environmental conservation Human behaviour is at the core of many conservation challenges, from animal-human interaction to consumption patterns that cause habitat loss, to wildlife trade and poaching. The speakers from Rare’s Center for Behaviour and the Environment and TRAFFIC will share inspiring case studies where behaviour change made a real difference. The speakers will discuss the exciting potential of behavioural science for conservation.

The Behavioural Roundtable is a speaker series hosted by the El-Erian Institute. It serves to convene leading practitioners and researchers in the field of behavioural insights to share experiences from the field and discuss latest scientific insights.

This event will be moderated by Dr Malte Dewies, Research Associate, El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy.

Speakers: Gayle Burgess Behaviour Change Programme Leader, TRAFFIC (a leading NGO working globally on trade in wild animals and plants) Philipe Bujold Senior Behavioral Scientist, Rare Center for Behaviour and the Environment

This talk is part of the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School series.

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