Communicating climate change : making environmental messaging accessible /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2022.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in environmental communication and media.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the challenges of communicating about climate change in the modern era / Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf and Burton St. John III
- Part 1. Communicating with the public
- Asking questions for adaptation: using public and stakeholder surveys as a tool within coastal climate change policy processes / Karen L. Akerlof, Kristin Timm, Syma A. Ebbin, Jill M. Gambill, Phyllis M. Grifman, Tancred Miller, and Susanne Moser
- Engaging residents in policy and planning for sea level rise: application of the action-oriented stakeholder engagement for a resilient tomorrow (ASERT) framework / Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, J. Gail Nicula, Daniel P. Richards, Ogechukwu Agim, Michelle Covi, and Khairul A. Anuar
- Communicating within immersion and presence: the use of 360-degree-video to make climate change touchable / Andreas Hebbel-Seeger, Christian Rudeloff, Riccardo Wagner, and Sebastian Pranz
- Part 2. Communicating for stakeholder engagement
- Communicating and co-producing information with stakeholders: examples of participatory mapping approaches related to sea level rise risks and impacts / Pragati Rawat, Khairul A. Anuar, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Jon Derek Loftis, and Ren-Neasha Blake
- Social media and climate change dialogue: a review of the research and guidance for science communicators / Brooke Fisher Liu and Jiyoun Kim
- Key elements of user preferences for flood alerts and implications for the design and development of flood alert or warning systems / Donta Council, Tihara Richardson, and Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf
- Part 3. Organizational, institutional, risk and disaster communication
- The standing rock water protests against Dakota Access Pipeline: addressing environmental degradation through indigenous political ecology as the "trickster science" / Danielle Quichocho and Burton St. John III
- Risk communication in the tourism industry / Lindsay E. Usher and Ashley Schroeder
- Risk management and biases in how drivers respond to nuisance flooding / Saige Hill, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Burton St. John III, Pragati Rawat, and Carol Considine
- Rethinking disaster communication ecology: exploring context in isolated communities in the Philippines / Dennis John F. Sumaylo and Marianne D. Sison
- Part 4. Conclusion
- Toward accessible messaging and effective climate change communication / Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf and Burton St. John III