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Ebiil Society Ann K. Singeo Campaign Manager
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Is “Protected Areas” Enough? DFW, CNMI
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Rare’s Theory of Change “You will not get people to change without appealing to the rational, triggering the emotional, and oftentimes addressing the practical, such as a lack of alternatives.” — Dan Heath, New York Times Planning for the Campaign
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Conceptualize TA: Farmers/ Community of Ngerchelong Ngerchelong Threat: Sedimentation BC: Adopt sustainable land use Plan Actions/ Monitor Develop a Research Plan to validate assumptions in the field Implement Actions/Monitor In Depth and Focus group for validation validation Establish baseline info (KAP) BR ImplementationImplementation Analyze, Use & Adapt Prepare and Analyze DataAnalyze Adapt Campaign Strategy Capture & Share Campaign ImpactImpact
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Ngerchelong Community/ Farmers
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Targeted Behavior
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ThreatThreat!! PICRC
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Validation
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Barrier Removal Activities Establishing of riparian area buffer Erosion Control Training (i.e., sustainable land clearing, re-vegetation of riparian area, stop burning, ) Community surveillance on forest burning through hotline Demonstration sites for erosion control Establishing of a community monitoring teamcommunity
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Develop n’ Implement “Pride-Campaign”Pride-Campaign
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Conservation Results vegetation within the riparian area patches of degraded land from burning water quality » By the “community monitoring team”
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Why BEHAVIOR CHANGE Use Resources
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