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. Tom Clements

    PhD student

    My interests focus on how incentives for environmental conservation operate and affect human behaviour across multiple scales and different institutional arrangements. Over the past 10 years I have worked on the...

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