Communicating climate change : making environmental messaging accessible / Juita-Elena Wie Yusuf, Burton St. John III.

Author
Yusuf, Juita-Elena Wie, 1976- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Oxon, UK ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2021]
  • ©2021
Description
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Series
Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media [More in this series]
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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.
ISBN
  • 1-00-303737-2
  • 1-003-03737-2
  • 1-000-46920-4
OCLC
1273981360
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