Impact of Place on Climate Change Perception and Behavior
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open in viewerThe urgency for recognition and action on climate change is becoming ever more dire, and, with that, the need for clear and effective communication is ever more important. In collaboration with the Climate Communications Working Group, a consortium of scientific and outdoor organizations in the White Mountain region of New Hampshire and Maine, our team developed recommendations for communicating climate change by exploring how place attachment relates to views on climate change. Through interviews with locals, business owners, and members of environmental agencies, along with a survey of over 700 respondents, we gained an understanding of residents and visitors sense of place, points on attachment, and some ways to effectively discuss and convey climate related topics.
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- Subject
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- Identifier
- 83096
- E-project-121422-140623
- Palabra Clave
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- Year
- 2022
- Center
- Sponsor
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Date created
- 2022-12-14
- Resource type
- Source
- E-project-121422-140623
- Rights statement
- Última modificación
- 2023-01-12
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White_Mountains_Project_Center_-_2022_-_IPCC_Final_2.pdf | Público | Descargar | ||
IPCC_Supplemental_Materials_v2.pdf | Público | Descargar |
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