MAHB Member Survey Results

| February 19, 2019 | Leave a Comment

Thank you MAHB community, for completing the MAHB Member Survey in January! We learned a lot from your honest, thoughtful responses and look forward to incorporating your suggestions and ideas in the upcoming MAHB platform updates and member engagement opportunities during the coming months. Here are some of the key things we learned from your feedback.

Describe MAHB in your own words.

  • Information resource
  • Platform for conversation
  • Aggregate of people and organizations focused on addressing these issues
  • Trusted organization
  • Mixed bag of helpful, upsetting to read, interesting information

How would you describe MAHB

What do you like most about the MAHB?

  • The articles
  • Cutting edge information
  • Broad range of viewpoints
  • It offers an opportunity to understand what others are thinking

What do you like the most

What can the MAHB Do better?

  • Diversify the views and solutions presented
  • Suggest NEW ideas and solutions
  • Share more scientific articles
  • Develop a better sense of community
  • Increase engagement in the community spaces
  • Reach out to younger audiences

What would you like to see more of. 

  • Podcast and webinars
  • More synopsis, abstracts or summaries with articles
  • Gatherings for more focused conversations
  • More information on overpopulation, human behavior, agriculture, food systems, biodiversity and accountability in all these fields

What topics would you like to see more of

 

Thank you again for all your feedback. We look forward to continuing to grow and learn with you as we all work to understand and address the human predicament. If you have have additional feedback or would like to reach out to the MAHB with ideas and/or suggestions please email info@mahbonline.org 

The views and opinions expressed through the MAHB Website are those of the contributing authors and do not necessarily reflect an official position of the MAHB. The MAHB aims to share a range of perspectives and welcomes the discussions that they prompt.