THE HUMAN ELEMENT LAB
EXPLORE THE HUMAN ELEMENT
If your goal is conservation, start with people.
T.H.E. Lab views natural resources management and conservation through the lens of human behavior and social process. We produce actionable research from rigorous psychological, sociological, and behavioral sciences inquiry that uses quantitative, qualitative, mixed, and experimental methods to explore the nature of and reasons for environmentally significant behaviors. We contribute to management and conservation via insights into behavioral trends, social processes, and socio-ecological patterns.
Kenneth E. Wallen, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Idaho
Department of Natural Resources and Society
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
CONCEPTUAL
APPROACH
Theory is essential to explore the relationships between society and natural resources.
We use a cognitive, structural, procedural, technological tetrad as a central problem orientation.
ACTIONABLE
APPROACH
Problem-oriented questions relevant to governments, organizations, and publics.
We influence public and private sector decisions and actions via rigorous empirical research.