Managers of marine protected areas (MPAs) are constantly challenged to encourage positive user behaviour to minimise impacts on marine ecosystems while allowing recreational use. Yet, some marine users continue to act in ways that diminish conservation values of the area. Drawing on social psychological theories, this paper presents a case for informed behaviour change strategies to reduce problem behaviours in MPAs and contribute to conservation efforts. Social psychological drivers of behaviour are explained and applied to an MPA context to demonstrate how they can inform strategies for predicting and changing behaviour using persuasive communication. As behavioural and persuasive communication theories are seldom invoked and almost never rigorously applied to MPAs, the review offers new theoretical and practical insights into how they can assist MPA management to target and shift specific behaviours that ultimately support marine park values.
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‘Doing the right thing’: how social science can help foster pro-environmental behaviour change in marine protected areas
Marine Policy, Vol.81, pp.236-246
2017
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- Title
- ‘Doing the right thing’: how social science can help foster pro-environmental behaviour change in marine protected areas
- Creators
- Victoria Y Martin (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityBetty Weiler (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityArianne Reis (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityKay Dimmock (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityPascal Scherrer (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Marine Policy, Vol.81, pp.236-246
- Identifiers
- 2764; 991012820552202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Management; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article