The role of value (s) in theories of human behavior
Highlights•Human behavior theories elucidate relationships between values and behavior
change.•Values transcend principles: they also refer to importance.•Value-related constructs …
change.•Values transcend principles: they also refer to importance.•Value-related constructs …
Why people do what they do: an interdisciplinary synthesis of human action theories
Understanding why people do what they do is central to advancing equitable and
sustainable futures. Yet, theories about human action are fragmented across many social …
sustainable futures. Yet, theories about human action are fragmented across many social …
A relational turn for sustainability science? Relational thinking, leverage points and transformations
In sustainability science, revising the paradigms that separate humans from nature is
considered a powerful 'leverage point'in pursuit of transformations. The coupled social …
considered a powerful 'leverage point'in pursuit of transformations. The coupled social …
Re-thinking research impact: voice, context and power at the interface of science, policy and practice
The world is facing unprecedented challenges on a scale that has never been seen before,
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
Animal agency in wildlife conservation and management
Wildlife conservation and management (WCM) practices have been historically drawn from
a wide variety of academic fields, yet practitioners have been slow to engage with emerging …
a wide variety of academic fields, yet practitioners have been slow to engage with emerging …
Negotiating the ethical-political dimensions of research methods: a key competency in mixed methods, inter-and transdisciplinary, and co-production research
Methods are often thought of as neutral tools that researchers can pick up and use to learn
about a reality 'out there.'Motivated by growing recognition of complexity, there have been …
about a reality 'out there.'Motivated by growing recognition of complexity, there have been …
Empirical examples demonstrate how relational thinking might enrich science and practice
Interdependent relationships among humans and nature often go overlooked, delaying
better environmental, social and public health outcomes. Emerging approaches have …
better environmental, social and public health outcomes. Emerging approaches have …
Public perceptions of the ocean: lessons for marine conservation from a global research review
Insights into how public audiences perceive and relate to the ocean are pivotal to successful
societal engagement and integration of human dimensions in marine conservation …
societal engagement and integration of human dimensions in marine conservation …
Systematic review of conservation interventions to promote voluntary behavior change
L Thomas‐Walters, J McCallum… - Conservation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding human behavior is vital to develo** interventions that effectively lead to
proenvironmental behavior change, whether the focus is at the individual or societal level …
proenvironmental behavior change, whether the focus is at the individual or societal level …
Conservation and the social sciences: Beyond critique and co‐optation. A case study from orangutan conservation
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by
either critique (of conservation by social scientists) or co‐optation (of social scientific …
either critique (of conservation by social scientists) or co‐optation (of social scientific …