Takahiro KUBO (@tak_kubot) 's Twitter Profile
Takahiro KUBO

@tak_kubot

🇯🇵🇬🇧 Work on "Promotion of biodiversity conservation through changes in human behaviour" @NIES_JP | @ICCS_updates . Tweets mine (JP @takakubo_jp )

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Wanggi Jaung (@wjaung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The metaverse would provide a new way of digital forest recreation. But a study shows the metaverse platform should be ethical and immersive. authors.elsevier.com/a/1fucC98SGsu9Y

The metaverse would provide a new way of digital forest recreation. But a study shows the metaverse platform should be ethical and immersive. authors.elsevier.com/a/1fucC98SGsu9Y
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What's your hope for #COP27? 👉 "A new framework for building a flourishing #planet where all life forms, including #humans, can live well together." EJ Milner-Gulland ICCS University of Oxford #Biodiversity

#teamcounterfactual (@idoimpact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our SCB Working Group is attempting to move to full status and we need YOUR help❗️ How to join: 1) Sign up for the listserv 📩(We will keep you up to date on the listserv given Twitter's uncertainty) 2) Be up to date on your SCB dues to count as an official member❗️

The Conversation (@conversationuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Japan, between 1979 and 1989, was responsible for roughly one-third of the global ivory trade. By 2014, it was just 13% of what it was in 1989. An expert explains how this has important implications for conservation. bit.ly/3TQzZ50

diogoverissimo.bsky.social (@verissimodiogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I often hear the ivory trade 🐘 in Japan 🇯🇵 used as an example of how demand reduction efforts can turn things around but what does the evidence say? 🤓 Read our thoughts below based on a long time coming paper in Conservation&Society led by @LauraThoWal! theconversation.com/japans-ivory-m…

Takahiro KUBO (@tak_kubot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our 2nd rice paper OUT!! 🌾🍚 Preference for input/outcome based certificate depends on species 🦆🐟 Congrats Kota!!

Henry Grub (@henry_grub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣 We need a Global #Biodiversity Framework from #COP15 that halts and reverses biodiversity loss. Targets need to be ✅ Specific ✅ Ambitious ✅ Measurable ✅ Time-bound ⬇️ See what I had to say in Saturday’s plenary in Montréal🇨🇦

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We have an exciting research assistant position for two years on saiga horn demand reduction in Singapore with a stay in Oxford. Please email me ([email protected]) if interested. Amy Hinsley diogoverissimo.bsky.social

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Another great paper for 2023! Definitely need more behavioral interventions linked to invasive species. Great job Takahiro KUBO and colleagues! "nudging visitors toward the cleaning station using foot-stamps placed on the ground had the largest impact" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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📱 New Publication: Assessing the socio-demographic representativeness of mobile phone application data rb.gy/1efw5 📖 Journal: Applied Geography 👥 Authors: Michael Sinclair, Saeed Maadi, Qunshan Zhao , Jinhyun Hong, Andrea Ghermandi , @nickbailey37

📱 New Publication: Assessing the socio-demographic representativeness of mobile phone application data 

rb.gy/1efw5

📖 Journal: Applied Geography 

👥 Authors: Michael Sinclair, Saeed Maadi, <a href="/QunshanZhao/">Qunshan Zhao</a> , Jinhyun Hong, <a href="/andreaghe/">Andrea Ghermandi</a> , @nickbailey37
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Research reveals unintended effects of Japan’s wildlife trade bans on 3 species. Trade in these species dropped but shifted to other vulnerable species, highlighting the importance of consumer research, monitoring and enforcement beyond banned species. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…

Research reveals unintended effects of Japan’s wildlife trade bans on 3 species.

Trade in these species dropped but shifted to other vulnerable species, highlighting the importance of consumer research, monitoring and enforcement beyond banned species.

conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…