1. Incentives and attitudes of natural resource users

    Human behaviour drives biodiversity change, and individual decisions are set within an institutional framework. If we are to design interventions that are effective in changing behaviour, we need to understand the incentives that people face, and the underlying attitudes, norms and institutions which constrain their choices.
  2. Ana Nuno

    PhD student

    My broad research interests are focused at understanding human-wildlife interactions and anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change in order to minimize conflict and to support sustainable use of wildlife resources...
  3. Hannah O’Kelly

    PhD student

    My primary interest is the conservation of large mammals in tropical ecosystems and I am particularly interested in the monitoring systems that are put in place to evaluate the success of conservation efforts and inform management actions...

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