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Communicating climate change : making environmental messaging accessible / Juita-Elena Wie Yusuf, Burton St. John III.
Author
Yusuf, Juita-Elena Wie, 1976-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxon, UK ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2021]
©2021
Description
1 online resource (231 pages)
Availability
Available Online
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Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
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Subject(s)
Communication in the environmental sciences
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Communication in climatology
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Climatic changes
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Risk management
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Natural disasters
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Risk management
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Floods
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Risk management
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Author
St. John, Burton, 1957-
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Series
Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media
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Source of description
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Contents
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
ch 1. Introduction: The challenges of communicating about climate change in the modern era
Par. 1. Communicating with the public
ch 2. Asking questions for adaptation: Using public and stakeholder surveys as a tool within coastal climate change policy processes
ch 3. Engaging residents in policy and planning for sea-level rise: Application of the Action-oriented Stakeholder Engagement for a Resilient Tomorrow (ASERT) framework
ch 4. Communicating within immersion and presence: The use of 360-degree video to make climate change touchable
Part 2. Communicating for stakeholder engagement
ch 5. Communicating and co-producing information with stakeholders: Examples of participatory mapping approaches related to sea-level rise risks and impacts
ch 6. Social media and climate change dialogue: A review of the research and guidance for science communicators
ch 7. Key elements of user preferences for flood alerts and implications for the design and development of flood alert or warning systems
Part 3. Organizational, institutional, risk, and disaster communication
ch 8. The Standing Rock Water Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline: Addressing environmental degradation through Indigenous political ecology as the "trickster science"
ch 9. Risk communication in the tourism industry
ch 10. Risk management and biases in how drivers respond to nuisance flooding
ch 11. Rethinking disaster communication ecology: Exploring context in isolated communities in the Philippines
Part 4. Conclusion
ch 12. Toward accessible messaging and effective climate change communication
Index.
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ISBN
1-00-303737-2
1-003-03737-2
1-000-46920-4
OCLC
1273981360
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