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Communicating Climate-Change and Natural Hazard Risk and Cultivating Resilience: Case Studies for a Multi-disciplinary Approach 1st ed. 2016 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 311 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 7011 g, XXXII, 311 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 45
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319201603
  • ISBN-13: 9783319201603
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This edited volume emphasizes risk and crisis communication principles and practices within the up-to the minute context of new technologies, a new focus on resiliency, and global environmental change. It includes contributions from experts from around the globe whose research, advocacy, teaching, work, or service in the natural or social sciences deals with risk communication and/or management surrounding natural and technological disasters, with a particular focus on climate change-related phenomena. Resilience and good communication are intimately linked and with climate change precipitating more numerous and onerous weather-related catastrophes, a conversation on resilience is timely and necessary. The goal is robust communities that are able to withstand the shock of disaster. Communicating well under ordinary circumstances is challenging; communicating during a crisis is extraordinarily difficult.

This book is dedicated to all those who have directly or indirectly suffered the effects of climate change end extreme events with the hope that the advance of knowledge, implementation of sound science and appropriate policies and use of effective communication will help in reducing their vulnerability while also improving resilience in the face of often devastating natural and technological disasters.

1 Introduction: An Overview of Crisis Communication
1(26)
Lindsay E. Kuntzman
Jeanette L. Drake
Part I Facing Crisis: The Role of Communication in Fostering Resilience or Fomenting Resistance
2 Crisis and Risk Communications: Best Practices Revisited in an Age of Social Media
27(10)
Cory Young
Aditi Rao
Alexis Rosamilia
3 Polluted Discourse: Communication and Myths in a Climate of Denial
37(18)
Peter H. Jacobs
Ari Jokimaki
Ken Rice
Sarah A. Green
Barbel Winkler
4 Public Perceptions of Global Warming: Understanding Survey Differences
55(10)
Kelly Klima
5 Building Interfaces That Work: A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Air Pollution and Climate Change Mitigation
65(14)
Julia Schmale
Erika von Schneidemesser
Ilan Chabay
Achim Maas
Mark G. Lawrence
Part II Before Disaster: New Methods to Predict, Prepare, and Prevent the Worst
6 Fostering Resilience in the Face of an Uncertain Future: Using Scenario Planning to Communicate Climate Change Risks and Collaboratively Develop Adaptation Strategies
79(16)
Nancy Fresco
Kristin Timm
7 Barriers to Using Climate Information: Challenges in Communicating Probabilistic Forecasts to Decision-Makers
95(20)
Melanie Davis
Rachel Lowe
Sophie Steffen
Francisco Doblas-Reyes
Xavier Rodo
8 Modelling Climate-Sensitive Disease Risk: A Decision Support Tool for Public Health Services
115(16)
Rachel Lowe
Xavier Rodo
9 Shallow Landslide Hazard Mapping for Davao Oriental, Philippines, Using a Deterministic GIS Model
131(20)
Ian Kaye Alejandrino
Alfredo Mahar Lagmay
Rodrigo Narod Eco
Part III Mitigating Circumstances: Communicating Through Change, Uncertainty, and Disaster
10 Comparative Analysis of Virtual Relief Networks and Communication Channels During Disaster Recovery After a Major Flood in Galena, Alaska, Spring 2013
151(22)
Karen M. Taylor
Richard Hum
Yekaterina Y. Kontar
11 Development of the Stakeholder Engagement Plan as a Mining Social Responsibility Practice
173(16)
Alexandra Masaitis
Glenn C. Miller
12 Controlling Environmental Crisis Messages in Uncontrollable Media Environments: The 2011 Case of Blue-Green Algae on Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, OK
189(16)
Alicia M. Mason
James R. Triplett
13 Characteristics of Extreme Monsoon Floods and Local Land Use in the Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia
205(18)
Naoko Nagumo
Sumiko Kubo
Toshihiko Sugai
14 The Value of Earth Observations: Methods and Findings on the Value of Land sat Imagery
223(18)
Holly M. Miller
Larisa O. Serbina
Leslie A. Richardson
Sarah J. Ryker
Timothy R. Newman
Part IV Learning Forward: Communicating Climate Change Among Diverse Audiences
15 Carbon Offsets in California: Science in the Policy Development Process
241(14)
Barbara Haya
Aaron Strong
Emily Grubert
Danny Cullenward
16 Fostering Educator Resilience: Engaging the Educational Community to Address the Natural Hazards of Climate Change
255(12)
Minda R. Berbeco
Mark McCaffrey
17 Communicating Uncertainty: A Challenge for Science Communication
267(12)
Simon Schneider
18 Science Diplomacy in the Geosciences
279(16)
A. Ester Sztein
19 Stormy Seas, Rising Risks: Assessing Undisclosed Risk from Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge at Coastal US Oil Refineries
295(14)
Christina Carlson
Gretchen Goldman
Kristina Dahl
Index 309