1. Capturing differentiated experience of change to ensure pro-poor ecosystem service interventions are fit for purpose

    Interventions aimed at improving the sustainability of natural resource use take place within a complex and dynamic ecological, economic, and social landscape. Complexities include: the institutional setting within which policies are implemented, at various interacting scales (from international multilateral agreements to household level); uncertainty and instability...
  2. 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.
  3. Charlene Watson

    PhD student

    A conservation zoologist at heart, my experience conducting research in developing countries has led to the personal pursuit of a more multidisciplinary understanding of natural resource use...

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