PROJECT STORIES
MEDIA STORIES
- Shaping Behavior for Carbon and Health Gains

- Unlocking Participation: Revealing What Drives or Hinders Spice Farmers Engagement

- Empowering Sustainable Fisheries Through Behavior Change in Indonesia

- Tulodo’s Groundbreaking Capability Building Support on Behavioral Approaches for Fisheries Sustainability in Indonesia

PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS
- Tulodo Snapshot 5 – Ruang Aman Perempuan di Indonesia
Tulodo Snapshot 5 – Ruang Aman Perempuan di Indonesia Ruang publik memiliki peran penting dalam memperkuat interaksi sosial dan kualitas hidup masyarakat. Idealnya, ruang ini dirancang agar aman, inklusif, dan ramah bagi semua kelompok. Namun, kondisi di Indonesia menunjukkan masih adanya tantangan dalam mewujudkan ruang publik yang setara. Hasil survei SnapshotContinue reading Tulodo Snapshot 5 – Ruang Aman Perempuan di Indonesia - Human and animal behavior are interlinked: Tulodo’s evaluation of TISIRA rabies management in Bali, Indonesia
he TISIRA program represents a crucial initiative in the effort to control rabies in Bali. With this evaluation, we are optimistic that through continuous improvement to cooperation between the government, communities, and other stakeholders, Bali can achieve rabies-free status in the future. Together, we can create a healthier and safer Bali for humans and animals.Continue reading Human and animal behavior are interlinked: Tulodo’s evaluation of TISIRA rabies management in Bali, Indonesia - Tulodo Snapshot 2: Potret Kesadaran Digital dan Privasi Data Pribadi di Indonesia
Potret kesadaran digital dan privasi data pribadi di Indonesia Di era digital yang semakin berkembang pesat, teknologi telah merambah hampir setiap aspek kehidupan manusia, mulai dari cara berkomunikasi, berbelanja, bekerja, hingga belajar. Kehadiran internet dan perangkat pintar memberikan kenyamanan dan kemudahan yang luar biasa, namun juga membuka pintu bagi berbagaiContinue reading Tulodo Snapshot 2: Potret Kesadaran Digital dan Privasi Data Pribadi di Indonesia
CLIENTS & PARTNERS
- Grand Challenges Canada

Tulodo Indonesia get support from Grand Challenges Canada to launch the Dolpin project, a family-based health and relationship teaching kit for urban poor children in Indonesia.
- KOPERNIK

Tulodo partnered with Kopernik to market cleaner cookstoves to poor households in Central Java.
- Rutgers

Tulodo has been tasked by Rutgers to review youth friendly health services in five regions of Indonesia – Lampung, West Java, Jakarta, Denpasar and West Lombok.
- Save the Children

Tulodo is appointed by Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik – Save The Children to support them gain deeper understanding related motorcycle user and pedestrian behaviours in Tasikmalaya.
- SYSTEMIQ

Tulodo and AECOM have been appointed by SYSTEMIQ to conduct a mid-term evaluation of Project STOP in Indonesia. Project STOP is a city partnership initiative to accelerate waste management solutions in Indonesia, working with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
- Tulodo’s Groundbreaking Capability Building Support on Behavioral Approaches for Fisheries Sustainability in Indonesia

Editor: Nicholas Goodwin
Indonesia’s rich marine biodiversity is under threat. Climate change is altering where and when fish travel. Pollution is causing harm to vital oceans. As populations grow, sustainable fishing will become more important than ever – yet practices like overexploitation, blast fishing by Indonesian fisheries and consumption of endangered fish species are destabilizing critical ecosystems.
These behaviors harm the environment and threaten the livelihoods of coastal communities. So why do they happen? And what can we do about it?
To address these challenges, we need to understand what’s shaping the human behavior that causes them. That’s why Tulodo has partnered with the Walton Family Foundation (WFF) to explore behavioral approaches for sustainable fishing in Indonesia. It’s a groundbreaking effort that will help local partners take on the challenges facing Indonesia’s fisheries industry through innovative solutions rooted in behavioral science.
This is an exciting new approach. By identifying the psychological factors that drive unsustainable practices, we can develop interventions that encourage positive change. In short: by understanding why people act the way they do, we can encourage them to make different choices.
We know that these methods work. Behavioral strategies from social marketing campaigns to community engagement initiatives have been shown to improve compliance with regulations and foster a culture of sustainability. Using behavioral science principles, we can help stakeholders make informed decisions that benefit their livelihoods and the environment. Together, these decisions will ensure that Indonesia’s marine ecosystems can survive and thrive long into the future.
We’re excited about our role in this effort – but we also know that projects like this are most effective when they engage and empower the people who are closest to the challenge. That’s why Tulodo is providing WFF partners with the knowledge and tools they need to implement behavioral approaches effectively. Through capacity-building workshops and ongoing support, we aim to equip stakeholders with the skills to use behavioral science in their existing programs. By partnering with local communities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, we can amplify the impact of their efforts and drive meaningful change at scale.
As we navigate the complex challenges facing Indonesia’s fisheries industry, behavioral science offers a path towards greater impact. If we understand what drives human behavior and apply targeted interventions, we can promote sustainable fishing practices that benefit people and the planet. We can lift up collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to long-term sustainability. Ultimately, we can build a future where Indonesia’s marine ecosystems thrive – and support livelihoods and biodiversity for generations to come.












