Co-creating and evaluating behavioral change interventions for reducing the zoonotic risk associated with wildlife consumption (Behavior Change)
Projektnummer
0070820
Zusammenfassung
Human activities and land-use change are causing major impacts on ecosystems. As a result, human-wildlife interactions reorganize dynamically, with fundamental consequences for zoonotic disease emergence. The processes at the human-wildlife interface are part of a complex social-ecological system whose transformation towards increased sustainability requires disciplinary integration. The project addresses (1.) how wildlife consumer behavior and associated risk, along a social-ecological gradient from rural areas to agroforestry landscapes and (peri)-urban areas in West Africa, is moti...
Projektinformationen
Status:
Durchführung
Startdatum:
01.02.2024
Enddatum:
31.01.2028
Fördersumme:
1.497.300 €
Profilbereich:
Gesellschaftliche Transformationen
Förderinitiative:
Global Issues - und Global Health