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Combating Wildlife Trafficking Learning Exchange: Demand Reduction Posters

Mar 25, 2021 · File

In November 2019, USAID hosted a regional CWT learning exchange in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Effectiveness of a social marketing strategy, coupled with law enforcement, to conserve tigers and their prey in Nam Et Phou Louey National Protected Area, Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Dec 06, 2017 · File

To reduce these threats the Nam Et Phou Louey National Protected Area is using a social marketing campaign in parallel with traditional enforcement to change the behavior of illegal hunters, village members, and government officials.

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Evaluating the Design of Behavior Change Interventions: A Case Study of Rhino Horn in Vietnam

Nov 22, 2017 · File

Behavioral change interventions are increasingly widely used in conservation.

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Measuring Efforts to Combat Wildlife Crime: A Toolkit for Improving Action and Accountability

Jan 26, 2017 · File

This resource (also known as the CWT Toolkit) includes results chains, suggested indicators, and suggested outcome statements for ten common strategic approaches to combat wildlife crime.

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Reducing Desire for Ivory: A Psychosocial Guide to Address Ivory Consumption

Jan 23, 2017 · File

This Guide presents a psychosocial approach to demand reduction; one that acknowledges the relationship between individual psychology and the social context in which people live.

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Mid-Term Performance Evaluation of Asia’s Regional Response to Endangered Species Trafficking (ARREST) Program

Nov 22, 2016 · File

This report is a mid-term performance evaluation of Asia’s Regional Response to Endangered Species Trafficking (ARREST), authored by MSI, and used “a mixed-methods evaluation design that combined qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection: document review, key informant interviews, and a survey.

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