This article describes changes in data on transportation behaviours related to working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Netherlands, Sweden and UK.
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This article describes changes in data on transportation behaviours related to working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Netherlands, Sweden and UK.
The authors suggest an approach to strengthen analysis of existing climate change programmes and support better design of future adaptation interventions.
Learn how a new combination of methods can make development action more effective. This article describes the case of weather insurance in Uganda.
This paper constructs four scenarios of future fishery conflict between 2030 and 2060, taking into account wider economic, social and political trends.
This paper seeks to analyse the political economy of adaptation projects, using the solar electricity system in Turkana, Kenya as an example.
This article reviews academic literature to identify the most successful ways to bring about behaviour change and encourage the use of cookstoves.
How important is communication in managing resources and complex social-ecological systems? Read the results from laboratory games designed to find out.
¿CuĂ¡n importante es la comunicaciĂ³n para la gestiĂ³n de recursos y sistemas socio-ecolĂ³gicos complejos? AquĂ los resultados de juegos de laboratorio.
This framework Integrates service design and behavioural insights to inform more robust development interventions.
Learn about our new behaviour-based toolkit that can help development interventions tackle complex problems.
Biodigesters can bring health and economic benefits for livestock farmers. This field assessment looks at barriers to and drivers of uptake.
What determines household cooking practices of the dominant cooking cultures in Lusaka, Zambia?
A dyadic analysis of post-conflict social reintegration in Northern Uganda.
Service design methodology can help ensure smallholder support initiatives target the right agrotechs to the right users.
Mapping user journeys reveals shifting motivations for adoption and long-term use of advanced cookstoves, in Kenyan and Zambian case studies.