Resilience-Focused Approach: Exploring Practices of Pakistani Journalists in Covering Flood Risk

Dr. Atif Ashraf
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Climate change is a global risk since its origins and consequences transcend national boundaries. Non-Western media has also begun to recognise climate change as a significant issue that must be addressed. Despite its nominal national emissions and accounting for only 0.50% of global emissions, Pakistan is facing particularly severe consequences from disasters, floods, droughts, rising temperatures, cyclones, and rising sea levels as a result of global emissions. (Worldometers, 2023). Pakistan has been deemed at high risk of catastrophic climate events such as floods, storms, melting glaciers, landslides, rising sea levels, droughts, and food shortages by the World Bank. To avoid these impending tragedies, climate change supporters have emphasised the use of media for mass awareness, both at the policy and public levels. This study examines resilience-focused journalism in flood risk coverage in a climate-affected country like Pakistan. Journalists covering weather-related topics were questioned in order to investigate resilience-focused journalism practices based on motivation, techniques, and the impact of prominent news channels' coverage of flood risk. This study investigates the motivations, tactics, and impact of media coverage of flood risk in Pakistan, and it adds to our understanding of risk communication and news production practices by focusing on why and how broadcast journalists were unable to communicate flooding risks and influence policy change. The data was evaluated using thematic analysis after semi-structured in-depth interviews were done.  
注重抗灾能力的方法:探索巴基斯坦记者报道洪水风险的做法
气候变化是一个全球性风险,因为其起源和后果都超越了国界。非西方媒体也开始认识到气候变化是一个必须解决的重大问题。尽管巴基斯坦的名义排放量仅占全球排放量的 0.50%,但由于全球排放造成的灾害、洪水、干旱、气温升高、气旋和海平面上升,巴基斯坦正面临着特别严重的后果。(世界计量者,2023 年)。世界银行认为,巴基斯坦面临洪水、风暴、冰川融化、山体滑坡、海平面上升、干旱和粮食短缺等灾难性气候事件的高风险。为了避免这些即将发生的悲剧,气候变化支持者强调在政策和公众层面利用媒体提高大众意识。本研究探讨了巴基斯坦这样一个受气候影响的国家在洪水风险报道中注重抗灾能力的新闻报道。对报道天气相关主题的记者进行了提问,以便从动机、技巧以及著名新闻频道对洪水风险报道的影响等方面调查注重抗灾能力的新闻实践。本研究调查了巴基斯坦媒体报道洪水风险的动机、策略和影响,通过关注广播记者为何以及如何无法传播洪水风险并影响政策变化,加深了我们对风险传播和新闻制作实践的理解。在进行了半结构式深度访谈之后,采用专题分析法对数据进行了评估。
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