Communicating climate change: Conduits, content, and consensus
Climate change has been the subject of increasing efforts by scientists to understand its
causes and implications; it has been of growing interest to policymakers, international …
causes and implications; it has been of growing interest to policymakers, international …
Beyond long-term averages: making biological sense of a rapidly changing world
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms
such as poleward and altitudinal range shifts, but adaptation efforts relevant to management …
such as poleward and altitudinal range shifts, but adaptation efforts relevant to management …
[图书][B] Sacred ecology
F Berkes - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Sacred Ecology examines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous and other rural peoples
around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing …
around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing …
Perceiving to learn or learning to perceive? Understanding farmers' perceptions and adaptation to climate uncertainties
TPL Nguyen, G Seddaiu, SGP Virdis, C Tidore… - Agricultural …, 2016 - Elsevier
Perception not only shapes knowledge but knowledge also shapes perception. Humans
adapt to the natural world through a process of learning in which they interpret their sensory …
adapt to the natural world through a process of learning in which they interpret their sensory …
Local-indigenous knowledge on disaster risk reduction: Insights from the Mamanwa indigenous peoples in Basey, Samar after Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
There's a growing recognition by scholars that local-indigenous knowledge can make
important contributions to both disaster risk reduction and managing environmental change …
important contributions to both disaster risk reduction and managing environmental change …
[HTML][HTML] Local narratives of change as an entry point for building urban climate resilience
Cities face increasing risks due to climate change, and many cities are actively working
towards increasing their climate resilience. Climate change-induced risks and interventions …
towards increasing their climate resilience. Climate change-induced risks and interventions …
[HTML][HTML] The role of place-based narratives of change in climate risk governance
In this introduction, we situate the topic of this Special Issue on 'narratives of change'in the
scholarly literature about how we inform climate risk governance, including through climate …
scholarly literature about how we inform climate risk governance, including through climate …
Co-production of risk knowledge and improvement of risk communication: A three-legged stool
Despite decades of progress in disaster risk reduction, efforts to enhance risk awareness
and influence behavioral change still seem to be falling short. When we reflect on our …
and influence behavioral change still seem to be falling short. When we reflect on our …
Relationality and resilience: Environmental education in a time of pandemic and climate crisis
EV Casas Jr, MM Pormon, JJ Manus… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we take up the overlapping nature of crises, and reflect on the knowledge we
have gained vis-a-vis learning in a time of pandemic. COVID-19 and climate change have …
have gained vis-a-vis learning in a time of pandemic. COVID-19 and climate change have …
A safe space for local knowledge sharing in sustainable tourism: an organisational justice perspective
R Rastegar, L Ruhanen - … Management, Organisational Learning …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Knowledge is recognised as having more value when it is created and shared amongst
stakeholders. Applying knowledge management principles can assist tourism organisations …
stakeholders. Applying knowledge management principles can assist tourism organisations …