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Handbook of Climate Change Communication. Vol. 2: Practice of Climate Change Communication

Contains illustrations

Series: Climate Change Management

ISBN 978-3-319-70066-3 (ebook); 978-3-319-70065-6 (print)

"This comprehensive handbook provides a unique overview of the theory, methodologies and best practices in climate change communication from around the world. It fosters the exchange of information, ideas and experience gained in the execution of successful projects and initiatives, and discusses novel methodological approaches aimed at promoting a better understanding of climate change adaptation. Addressing a gap in the literature on climate change communication and pursuing an integrated approach, the handbook documents and disseminates the wealth of experience currently available in this field. Volume 2 of the handbook provides a unique description of the theoretical basis and of some of the key facts and phenomena which help in achieving a better understanding of the basis of climate change communication, providing an essential basis for successful initiatives in this complex field." (Publisher description)
Weather Forecasting Using Local Traditional Knowledge (LTK) in the Midst of Climate Change in Domboshawa, Zimbabwe / Vincent Itai Tanyanyiwa, 1
Climate Change Communication in Nepal / K C Anup, 21
Short Stories and Climate Change: An Application of Kolb's Experiential Learning Model / Evangelos Manolas, 37
Role of the Media in Climate Change Communication in the Northwest Region of Cameroon / Suiven John Paul Tume, Mbilam Samson Jumbam, Ndze Albert Nsoseka, Ngoran Divine Nyarka, Lawong Judith Yenla and Njodzeka Gilbert Njodzeka, 47
Rural Indonesian Insight on Mass Media Role in Reducing Climate Change Risk / Syarifah Aini Dalimunthe, 61
Mapping Issues, Stakeholders and Actions on Youth Climate Change Communication in Indonesia for the Period 2008-2015 / Emilia Bassar, Impron and Paramitha Yanindraputri, 69
The Klimablog www.cambioclimatico-boliviaorg: Personal Reflections After 5 Years of Blogging on Climate Change from, for and About Bolivia / Dirk Hoffmann, 87
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in the Agriculture Sector of Sri Lanka: What We Learnt and Way Forward / Rasu Eeswaran, 97
What's the Worst Thing that Can Happen?-A Simple Exercise to Communicating and Reasoning About Climate Change / Markus Will and Joost Platje, 111
The Challenges of Climate Change Communication for Lagos Coastal Communities / Peter Elias, 129
Seven Strategies of Climate Change Science Communication for Policy Change: Combining Academic Theory with Practical Evidence from Science-Policy Partnerships in Canada / Garrett Ward Richards and Rebecca Carruthers Den Hoed, 147
Climate Change Communication: Community Knowledge and Preparedness / Sri Hartini Rachmad, 161
University Student's Perceptions About Climate Change: The Case of Interior Design and Architecture Students
of a Brazilian University / Fátima Alves, Leonor Bacelar Nicolau, Dula Lima, Ulisses M Azeiteiro and Paula Bacelar Nicolau, 183
The Grounding for a Fossil Fuel Free World: Integrating Climate Change Education into Secondary Schools / Gina Lovett, Claire Lambert, Eric Chu and Joyeeta Gupta, 205
Climate Change and Renewable Energy: Opinions and Emotions of Elementary School Pupils in the Prefecture of Evros / Sideri Lefkeli, Georgios Tsantopoulos and Evangelos Manolas, 223
Incorporation of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) into Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Variability Scenarios for Threatened Fish Species and Fishing Communities-Communication Patterns Among BioResources Users as a Prerequisite for Co-management: A Case Study of Berlenga MNR, Portugal and Resex-Mar of Arraial do Cabo, RJ, Brazil / Heitor de Oliveira Braga, Miguel Ângelo Pardal and Ulisses M Azeiteiro, 237
Delivering Solutions: Engaging Farmers and Land Holders in the Climate Change Debate / Becky Willson and Stephen Roderick, 263
The Role of Risk Perceptions in Climate Change Communication: A Media Analysis on the UK Winter Floods 2015 / 2016 / Viktoria Cologna, Rosalind H Bark and Jouni Paavola, 277