Testing an intervention codesigned with stakeholders for altering wildlife consumption: Health messaging matters
Consumer behavior change is a key priority to address the illegal wildlife trade, but evaluation of these interventions is lacking. We used surveys and randomized controlled trials to assess the effectiveness of three types of messages, which were codesigned with key stakeholders, with 2496 potentia...
Main Authors: | Hu, S, Zhou, K, Liang, Z, Lee, TM, Veríssimo, D, Ruan, X, Hinsley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2024
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