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