Understanding the Influence of Compensation on bTB Disease Management Behaviours

A Contract Award Notice
by DEFRA NETWORK ETENDERING PORTAL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
1 year (est.)
Value
£149K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
14 Feb 2024
Delivery
29 Jan 2024 to 28 Jan 2025 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

London

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

Understanding the Influence of Compensation on bTB Disease Management Behaviours

Total Quantity or Scope

Defra is commissioning this project to evaluate the role of compensation, its effectiveness and ascertain if it has any influence on bTB risk reduction measures such as knowledge-based trading (KBT), biosecurity and cattle movements. The supplier should also use this understanding to inform an assessment of the future role of compensation in wider bTB policy and how it may be used to influence risk mitigating behaviours. Ultimately, we want to know: how do we make compensation work more effectively as both a safety net and a mechanism for enhanced disease control?The project will consist of two linked and complementary workstreams: Workstream 1: Past. This workstream will consist of a collation of evidence and analysing data to ascertain any influence compensation has on KBT, biosecurity and cattle movements. We see this workstream as evaluating the role of compensation as a mechanism for initiating behaviour change, using existing literature and evidence to inform the ‘theory’ of how compensation should work. This would be used as a basis to analyse if and how compensation does influence behaviour and investigate if the current policy is effective. Workstream 2: Future. This workstream will consist of data collection on the role of compensation in future policy development. This workstream will use workstream 1 to identify knowns and unknowns on the role of compensation and how it might be used in future as a policy instrument to influence risk mitigating behaviours. This would also include investigating its relationship with the wider context of bTB policy.

Award Detail

1 SAC Commercial (Edinburgh)
  • Num offers: 3
  • Value: £148,809

Award Criteria

Technical 70.0
Sustainability 10.0
PRICE 20.0

CPV Codes

  • 73200000 - Research and development consultancy services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price.

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