Addressing the challenges in communicating climate change across various audiences

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Další autoři: Leal Filho, Walter, 1965- (Editor) 
Lackner, Bettina (Editor)
McGhie, Henry (Editor)
Korporace: ProQuest Ebook Central (online služba) (Distributor) 
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2019
Edice:Climate change management
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ISBN:978-3-319-98294-6
978-3-319-98293-9
9783319982939
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  • 1. An Overview of the Challenges in Climate Change Communication Across Various Audiences
  • 2. Climate Change Engagement: A Different Narrative
  • 3. When Facts Lie: The Impact of Misleading Numbers in Climate Change News
  • 4. From Awareness to Action: Taking into Consideration the Role of Emotions and Cognition for a Stage Toward a Better Communication of Climate Change
  • 5. Strengthening Personal Concern and the Willingness to Act Through Climate Change Communication
  • 6. Philippine Private Sector Engagement Beyond Climate Change Awareness
  • 7. Lessons Learned About the Hindering Factors for Regional Cooperation Towards the Mitigation of Climate Change
  • 8. Avoiding Dispatches from Hell: Communicating Extreme Events in a Persuasive, Proactive Context
  • 9. Blogging Climate Change: A Case Study
  • 10. Creative Collaborations: Museums Engaging with Communities and Climate Change
  • 11. Climate ChangeS Cities-A Project to Enhance Students’ Evaluation and Action Competencies Concerning Climate Change Impacts on Cities
  • 12. Degree Programs on Climate Change in Philippine Universities: Factors that Favor Institutionalization
  • 13. Climate Change Communication to Safeguard Cultural Heritage
  • 14. Capacity Development to Support Planning and Decision Making for Climate Change Response in Kenya
  • 15. Climate Change Litigation: A Powerful Strategy for Enhancing Climate Change Communication
  • 16. Transnational and Postcolonial Perspectives on Communicating Climate Change Through Theater
  • 17. Climate Change Communication: A Friendly for Users App
  • 18. Linaria Port: An Interactive Tool for Climate Change Awareness in Greece
  • 19. Communicating Sustainability: Promoting a Self-assessment Tool for Eco-villages
  • 20. Climate Change Education Through DST in the Age Group “10-13” in Greece
  • 21. Klima|Anlage-Performing Climate Data
  • 22. Media Based Education and Motivation Through Phrasing: Can They Affect Climate Change Willingness?
  • 23. The “Paris Lifestyle”-Bridging the Gap Between Science and Communication by Analysing and Quantifying the Role of Target Groups for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: An Interdisciplinary Approach
  • 24. Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation in Infrastructure Planning-Lessons Learned from Knowledge Transfer and Communication
  • 25. A Mobile-Guided Smart-Safari on an Extracurricular Location
  • 26. Creating Change in the United States’ Museum Field: Using Summits, Standards, and Hashtags to Advance Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Response
  • 27. The Possible Museum: Anticipating Future Scenarios
  • 28. The Views of Citizens on the Issue of Participation in Confronting Climate Change: The Case of Greece
  • 29. Treasuring Evaporation: The Radical Challenge of a Museum of Water
  • 30. Effectiveness of Communication Strategies in Confronting Climate Change: The Views of the Citizens of Greece
  • 31. Climate Hack: Rapid Prototyping New Displays in Multi-disciplinary Museums
  • 32. Planning a Life Cycle Analysis Library and Beta Tool for Sustainable Cultural Heritage Preservation and Exhibition Practices
  • 33. Moving Forward in Climate Change Communication: Recommendations for Rethinking Strategies and Frames
  • 34. A Quest for Green: An Analysis of Environmental and Other Appeals in Pakistani Ads
  • 35. Environmental Entrepreneurship: Adapting Our Museums for a Greener Future
  • 36. Communicating Climate Change: Reactions to Adapt and Survive Exhibition and Visitors’ Thoughts About Climate Change in the Pacific Islands Region
  • 37. Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School: Research in Bangladesh Highlights Education as a Key Success Factor for Building Disaster Ready and Resilient Communities-A Manifesto for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Education
  • 38. Stirring up Trouble: Museums as Provocateurs and Change Agents in Polycentric Alliances for Climate Change Action