Webinar: "FRDC 2022-027 Targeting behavioural change in fisheries and aquaculture"

Event Date: 26 September, 2024
Start time: 3:30 pm

People interact with their environment through their behaviour. Therefore, promoting sustainable natural resource management, stewardship behaviours, safety at sea, or animal welfare, requires efforts to maintain certain behaviours and change others.

Whilst behaviour change interventions offer potential as a useful management tool, they are complex to design, test, and implement - resultingly, research and examples of effective behaviour change interventions in fisheries and aquaculture have been limited to date. The Targeting behavioural change in fisheries and aquaculture project has collated relevant behaviour change interventions research in the context of Australian fisheries and aquaculture.

Join the project webinar on Thursday 26th September 15:30-16:15 (AEST) to learn about

  • the basic theory of behaviour change interventions
  • examples of behaviour change intervention approaches
  • examples of opportunities for applying behaviour change interventions in the fisheries and aquaculture context
  • recommendations for further focused research on behaviour change interventions for could supporting more desired outcomes in Australian fisheries and aquaculture.

FRDC 2022-027: Targeting behavioural change in fisheries and aquaculture

When: 3:30pm-4:15pm, Thurs 26 Sept 2024

Where: https://utas.zoom.us/j/88439487813

Project lead/contact: Dr Rachel Kelly (r.kelly@utas.edu.au

University of TasmaniaInstitute of Marine and Antarctic StudiesCSIRO Department of the EnvironmentGEOS
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