Qualitative impact evaluation of a social marketing campaign for conservation |
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Authors: | Gabby Salazar Morena Mills Diogo Veríssimo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Imperial College London, Silwood Park, Buckhurst Road, Ascot, SL5 7QN U.K.;2. Department of Zoology and Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3BD U.K. |
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Abstract: | Social marketing campaigns use marketing techniques to influence human behavior for the greater social good. In the conservation sector, social marketing campaigns have been used to influence behavior for the benefit of biodiversity as well as society. However, there are few evaluations of their effectiveness. We devised an approach for evaluating the influences of social marketing campaigns on human behavior and conservation outcomes. We used general elimination methodology, a theory-driven qualitative evaluation method, to assess the long-term impacts of a 1998 Rare Pride campaign on the island of Bonaire that was designed to increase the population of the Lora (Amazona barbadensis), a threatened parrot. We interviewed stakeholder groups to determine their perceptions of the drivers of the changes in the Lora population over time. We used these data to develop an overall theory of change to explain changes in the Lora population by looking at the overlap in hypotheses within and between stakeholder groups. We then triangulated that theory of change with evidence from government reports, peer-reviewed literature, and newspapers. The increase in the Lora population was largely attributed to a decrease in illegal poaching of Loras and an associated decrease in local demand for pet Loras. Decreases in poaching and demand were likely driven by a combination of law enforcement, social marketing (including the Rare campaign), and environmental education in schools. General elimination methodology helped show how multiple interventions influenced a conservation outcome over time. There is a need for evidence-based evaluations of social marketing interventions to ensure that limited resources are spent wisely. |
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Keywords: | Bonaire general elimination methodology parrot conservation Rare Pride theory-driven evaluation Bonaire conservación de psitácidos evaluación llevada por la teoría metodología de eliminación general Rare Pride 瑞尔自豪项目 (Rare Pride) 理论驱动的评估 一般消元法 鹦鹉保护 博内尔岛 |
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