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Perspectives on Applying Behavioural Systems Analysis to Public Policy

02 March 2026, 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Our Senior Research Fellow Dr Vivi Antonopoulou will be speaking as part of a panel discussion, organised by Bescy Environment Group.

This event is free.

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Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

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Bescy

Join the Bescy Environment Group on 2 March at 2pm UK time / 3pm CET for a policy session examining how behavioural systems analysis can strengthen public policy. Moving beyond theoretical discussions on intervention design, practitioners have long adopted a comprehensive approach to embedding behavioural insights into policy.

This panel will explore the potential of behavioural systems analysis to advance public policy and policymaking across diverse cultural contexts.

Using Busara’s behavioural systems analysis framework, the session will map how cognitive constraints and local environmental contexts influence decision-making, providing a robust approach to addressing systemic challenges and improving policy outcomes. It will also highlight how FAO and the JRC integrate behavioural insights into policy cycles, advocating for behavioural systems analysis to support sustainable public policy from inception to implementation. Case studies on reducing consumer food waste and addressing environmental impacts of gender-based practices will be presented.