Using Social Media to Help Foster Sustainable Behavior in Hawaii – Workshop!
Hey all you folks on the Big Island – check this out! If I was there I would so be at this event…
Fostering Sustainable Behavior
Monday, March 8, 2010
Workshop, 8:30am–3:00pm, UH Manoa Campus Center Ballroom
$15, register by March 5
(due to the overwhelming response we doubled the venue size, but have nearly maxed out again so grab a seat while you can.)
FREE Presentation, 5:30pm–7:30pm, School of Architecture Auditorium
RSVP by March 5
Professor, author, and international expert in community-based social marketing, Dr. DOUG MCKENZIE-MOHR will speak at the University of Hawaii about engaging communities in effective environmental programs, and lead a one-day training workshop.
People know that to protect the environment, we should recycle, use less water, minimize the fuel we consume and conserve in general to reduce our ecological footprint. But actions are not always consistent with what we know is the right thing to do. Dr. McKenzie-Mohr’s presentation and workshop discusses a new approach – community-based social marketing for delivering programs to change people’s behavior as it affects our environment. The workshop features interactive sessions with frequent opportunities for discussion. The FREE presentation provides a broad overview of community-based social marketing.
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