Biodiversity conservation as a promising frontier for behavioural science

Human activities are degrading ecosystems worldwide, posing existential threats for biodiversity and humankind. Slowing and reversing this degradation will require profound and widespread changes to human behaviour. Behavioural scientists are therefore well placed to contribute intellectual leadersh...

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Main Authors: Nielsen, KS, Marteau, TM, Bauer, JM, Bradbury, RB, Broad, S, Burgess, G, Burgman, M, Byerly, H, Clayton, S, Espelosin, D, Ferraro, PJ, Fisher, B, Garnett, EE, Jones, JPG, Otieno, M, Polasky, S, Ricketts, TH, Trevelyan, R, van der Linden, S, Veríssimo , D, Balmford, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2021