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Persuasive Policy Conference 2006 - Day 2
4th October Research into Biodiversity Policy and Community Field-trips
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor, Wellington
Welcome
A guide to policy elements for effective biodiversity policy
Understanding intrinsic landscape values
Involving ecologists in policy formulation
An economic evaluation of biodiversity preferences
A choice of field trips to rural communities in Wellington or the Manawatu
Start at 8.30 am with tea and coffee
Opening address at 9.30 am, Wellington Regional Council
Biodiversity policy approaches, Terry Parminter
Landscape preferences, Kathryn Williams
Science and policy, Bruce Burns
Lunch at 12.30 pm
Social norms to influence biodiversity behaviour, Kelly Fielding
Economic incentives to influence biodiversity behaviour, Pam Kaval
Social marketing to influence biodiversity behaviour, Terry Parminter
Closing and finish at 5 pm
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