On September 20th, we hosted a Cooperation Science Workshop at the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine. The workshop provides a short introduction to the scientific research on human cooperation, and then gives participants experience applying cooperation science to solve sustainability challenges. Cooperation science applies to social dilemmas at any scale, and can be used in natural resource contexts, pollution, and conservation, as well as organizational change generally. See the slides here:
Learn more, and download the Cooperation Science Toolkit at: timwaring.info/cooperation-science/