Research Fellow in Conservation Marketing, University of Oxford
Ewan Is a conservation biologist with broad, interdisciplinary interests that range from spatial conservation prioritisation, through conservation ethics to the impact of socio-political and economic factors on the likelihood of conservation success. He has long held an interest in how people relate to conservation issues and during his DPhil I developed a strong interest in the psychology of behaviour change and its application to conservation. His desire build collaborations with experts in the field of marketing led him to the Future of Marketing Initiative at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School where he is now based.
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