Diogo Veríssimo

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Book Review for Con Bio

02/02/2022

I recently wrote a book review for the journal Conservation Biology, focused on the two books below: The Wicked Problem of Forest Policy: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability in Forest Landscapes. Nikolakis W., and J. L. Innes, editors. 2020. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. x + 400 pp. ISBN 978-1-108-47140-4. Sustainable Governance of Wildlife and Community Based … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: Biodiversity, book, book review, Conservation, conservation biology, sustainable use

Ethical considerations when conservation research involves people

28/01/2020

I was lucky to be involved in a paper was published last week around the ethical challenges of doing social science in a biodiversity conservation context. It was great to have a space for early career researchers to reflect on this much neglected issue. Abstract below. Full text HERE! Social science is becoming increasingly important … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: article, Biodiversity, Conservation, conservation biology, Environment, Ethics, IRB, Peer-review, social science

Characterizing efforts to reduce consumer demand for wildlife products

02/10/2018

EXTRA! EXTRA! Just out in the journal Conservation Biology is a review of of demand reduction interventions for wildlife trade products. My co-author Anita Wan and I reviewed more than 200 campaigns and look at they were distributed through time, space and in terms of biological groups (see below). We also looked at what information … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: behaviour change, Biodiversity, campaign, Conservation, conservation biology, conservation marketing, demand reduction, Education, Nature, Outreach, review, widlife, widllife trade

Evaluating impact the qualitative way

19/09/2018

Recently I had a paper out in Conservation Biology (led by Gabby Salazar) that focused on a qualitative method to evaluate the long term contribution impact of a social marketing intervention. Gabby used General Elimination Methodology, a theory driven qualitative evaluation method, to assess the long-term impacts of a social marketing campaign on human behavior … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: behaviour change, Biodiversity, Bonaire, Conservation, conservation biology, Impact Evaluation, Long term, Lora, Parrot, Pride, qualitative, Rare, Social Marketing, theory, theory of change

Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation

30/08/2016

A great collaborative project involving more than a dozen conservation social scientists from more than dozen social science fields! Find the Open Acess Paper here! And the abstract below! Despite broad recognition of the value of social sciences and increasingly vocal calls for better engagement with the human element of conservation, the conservation social sciences … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: Biodiversity, Conservation, conservation biology, Diogo Verissimo, Publication, social science

Challenging the traditional conference model

30/08/2015

Published originally at http://conservationbytes.com/ — Just a few weeks back, more than 2000 conservationists got together in Montpellier, France, for the 27th International Congress on Conservation Biology (ICCB). I have been attending these conferences since 2008, and once again had a blast. Yet as I went through the usual talks, posters, work meetings, and this … [Read more…]

Posted in: Conference, Talk Tagged: Biodiversity, Conference, Conservation, conservation biology, culture, dialogue, Diogo Verissimo, Environment, ICCB, international congress for conservation biology, SCB, science, science communication, scientific meeting, Society for conservation biology

Just off the press!

01/02/2014

In the last week or so I had to papers published on the use of conservation flagships. The first (see PDF here) dwells on the selection of conservation flagship species using bird conservation in Brazil. This was part of my PhD and hopes to connect some the dots in terms of building bridges between marketing … [Read more…]

Posted in: Publications Tagged: conflict, Conservation, conservation biology, Environment and society, Flagship species, Leo Douglas

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