It’s true that it is an implicit assumption that courses will increase plant based eating. That must be tested yes.
As I’ve held courses about subjects like security and nutrition, I keep noticing that the participants that freely join are not those that need it the most—but, as you say, those who already have an interest for the subject. I feel like you have to “pry” knowledge like this into people that are not genuinely interested in it—by incentivising them. So yes the target audience would not be those who already have a lean towards a PBD.
I’ll forward this post to both RECAP and Faunalytics and get their opinion. Indeed I’m now curious what the best proved plant based interventions are.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
It’s true that it is an implicit assumption that courses will increase plant based eating. That must be tested yes.
As I’ve held courses about subjects like security and nutrition, I keep noticing that the participants that freely join are not those that need it the most—but, as you say, those who already have an interest for the subject. I feel like you have to “pry” knowledge like this into people that are not genuinely interested in it—by incentivising them. So yes the target audience would not be those who already have a lean towards a PBD.
I’ll forward this post to both RECAP and Faunalytics and get their opinion. Indeed I’m now curious what the best proved plant based interventions are.