Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication

Potential impacts on extreme weather events have been used to underscore the relevance and urgency of climate change. Our research on a local Marikina community’s understanding of extreme flooding events shows that such events are salient to the local community, and can therefore be used as a means...

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Main Authors: Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z, Ponce de Leon, Inez Z
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/47
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10462020-06-25T10:05:46Z Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z Ponce de Leon, Inez Z Potential impacts on extreme weather events have been used to underscore the relevance and urgency of climate change. Our research on a local Marikina community’s understanding of extreme flooding events shows that such events are salient to the local community, and can therefore be used as a means to make climate change more relatable. Thus, insights from science communication related to flooding events can be useful in informing climate change communication efforts. This research on a Marikina community’s understanding of extreme flooding demonstrates how messages rooted in empirical research and using “simple language” are not enough. People want to receive practical rather than conceptual, knowledge-based messages in order to take action. This study therefore recommends that researchers should investigate different stakeholders’ understandings of what constitutes good climate change communication and determine the needs of different audiences and their unique cultural standpoints before crafting knowledge-based materials. This research also hopes to encourage further scholarly discussions on striking the balance between giving people what they want to know vs. giving people what science thinks they need to know. 2018-01-10T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/47 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-70479-1_5 Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Climate change communication Flood risk communication Philippines Environmental Sciences Other Environmental Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Climate change communication
Flood risk communication
Philippines
Environmental Sciences
Other Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Climate change communication
Flood risk communication
Philippines
Environmental Sciences
Other Environmental Sciences
Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Ponce de Leon, Inez Z
Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
description Potential impacts on extreme weather events have been used to underscore the relevance and urgency of climate change. Our research on a local Marikina community’s understanding of extreme flooding events shows that such events are salient to the local community, and can therefore be used as a means to make climate change more relatable. Thus, insights from science communication related to flooding events can be useful in informing climate change communication efforts. This research on a Marikina community’s understanding of extreme flooding demonstrates how messages rooted in empirical research and using “simple language” are not enough. People want to receive practical rather than conceptual, knowledge-based messages in order to take action. This study therefore recommends that researchers should investigate different stakeholders’ understandings of what constitutes good climate change communication and determine the needs of different audiences and their unique cultural standpoints before crafting knowledge-based materials. This research also hopes to encourage further scholarly discussions on striking the balance between giving people what they want to know vs. giving people what science thinks they need to know.
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author Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Ponce de Leon, Inez Z
author_facet Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Ponce de Leon, Inez Z
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title Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
title_short Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
title_full Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
title_fullStr Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Communication Needs: A Marikina Barangay Experience Linking Flooding to Climate Change Communication
title_sort understanding communication needs: a marikina barangay experience linking flooding to climate change communication
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/47
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-70479-1_5
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