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  • Changing Public Behavior: People and the Environment

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  • Unit 1 -- Organize your approach
  • Unit 2 -- Identify a target audience
  • Unit 3 -- The environmental practice
  • Unit 4 -- Behavior change
  • Unit 5 -- Collect audience information
  • Unit 6 -- Select target behaviors
  • Unit 7 -- Select techniques
  • Unit 8 -- Putting it all together
  • Unit 8 -- Putting it all together

    Monitor the impact of your actions, analyze results, and adjust your actions in response to assure that you are likely to reach your target in the long run.
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      Have your decisions lead to a successful initiative?

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    • Monitor and evaluate
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    • Activity 8.1 An assessment tool Page
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    • 8.3 Put it all together Lesson
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    • ASSIGNMENT 8.3 Assess your plan & yourself
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        • Get Started

        • Unit 1 -- Organize your approach

        • Unit 2 -- Identify a target audience

        • Unit 3 -- The environmental practice

        • Unit 4 -- Behavior change

        • Unit 5 -- Collect audience information

        • Unit 6 -- Select target behaviors

        • Unit 7 -- Select techniques

        • Unit 8 -- Putting it all together

          • PageUnit 8 Introduction

          • PageUnit 8 Activities

          • ChecklistUnit 8 Checklist

          • Lesson8.1 Monitoring

          • PageActivity 8.1 An assessment tool

          • Lesson8.2 Evaluation

          • ForumForum 8.2 Evaluation resources

          • Lesson8.3 Put it all together

          • AssignmentASSIGNMENT 8.3 Assess your plan & yourself

          • PageUnit 8 assessment

          • FolderMaterials Unit 8

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Changing Public Behavior: People and the Environment is a self-study course designed for natural resource professionals, Extension educators, and environmental educators who work with communities. Participants build skills and confidence in identifying and analyzing behavior change opportunities and draft a plan for increasing people's involvement in an environmental situation.

CPB Course Badges: You will receive a course "badge" when you complete 75% of the course assignments at a satisfactory level. Unit badges are also available for some topics. See Units 4, 5, and 7. Email the instructors for information about CEUs or course "certification".

Changing Public Behavior is sponsored by the eXtension Drinking Water and Human Health interest area, and the University of Wisconsin-Extension Environmental Resources Center. For more information about the course, contact Martha Monroe at mcmonroe@ufl.edu.

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