Committing to behavior change: How to prevent dogs from visiting Atlantic Forest remnants?

Author:

Tostes Ribeiro Isabel1ORCID,Pardini Renata2,Morsello Carla3

Affiliation:

1. Environmental Science Program, Institute of Energy and Environment University of Sao Paulo São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. Zoology Department, Bioscience Institute University of Sao Paulo São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

3. Complex Systems Modelling Program, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities University of Sao Paulo São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBehavioral interventions have been applied to induce multiple pro‐environmental changes, yet testing their effects on biodiversity conservation is novel. For certain behaviors, a promising tool is changing the context within which people make decisions through nudges. One such behavior is dog restraining to prevent visits to natural areas, a worldwide source of negative impacts on wildlife. In this preliminary study, we experimentally tested the effects of two interventions (i.e., an informative video on conservation and an informative video plus commitment nudge) on changing dog management among rural owners. We then assessed interventions' effects on owners' behavior change (n = 52) and intention to keep the restraining practice in the future (n = 50). Both interventions promoted a momentary change in owners' behavior, but their effect sizes did not differ. Yet, neither treatment increased the owners' intention to maintain the restraining practices. Although nudges alone may not be the most appropriate solution to reduce the severe dog impacts on wildlife, they might be of practical relevance to conservation stakeholders who deal with threats that are not prone to mitigation through more traditional strategies (e.g., command and control).

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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