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A scoping review into the impact of animal imagery on pro-environmental outcomes
Authors:Thomas-Walters  Laura  McNulty  Claire  Veríssimo  Diogo
Institution:1.Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent, Giles Ln, Canterbury, CT2 7NZ, UK
;2.National Geographic Society, 10 Hammersmith Grove, London, W6 7AP, UK
;3.Oxford Martin Fellow, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
;4.Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
;5.San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research, Escondido, CA, USA
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Abstract:

With the recognition that most global environmental problems are a result of human actions, there is an increasing interest in approaches which have the potential to influence human behaviour. Images have a powerful role in shaping persuasive messages, yet research on the impacts of visual representations of nature is a neglected area in biodiversity conservation. We systematically screened existing studies on the use of animal imagery in conservation, identifying 37 articles. Although there is clear evidence that images of animals can have positive effects on people’s attitudes to animals, overall there is currently a dearth of accessible and comparable published data demonstrating the efficacy of animal imagery. Most existing studies are place and context-specific, limiting the generalisable conclusions that can be drawn. Transdisciplinary research is needed to develop a robust understanding of the contextual and cultural factors that affect how animal images can be used effectively for conservation purposes.

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