Communicating About Water in the Floridan Aquifer Region: Part 4—The Media’s Role in Water Perceptions

EDIS Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.32473/edis-wc443-2024
Sadie Hundemer, Shenara Ramadan
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Local and regional news media often have a major impact on public awareness of and interest in water challenges. It is not simply what the media report that affects public perceptions, but also how they report it. A study of nine years of water reporting from six newspapers in the Floridan Aquifer region revealed a hierarchy of frames used to relate water conditions to human interests. The dominant reasons provided for readers to care about water conditions were economics, human health, and ecosystem impacts (in that order). Ecosystem impacts receive comparatively little journalistic attention, and this may have unintended effects. For example, public interest in water issues may not be as high as it would be if ecosystem impacts were robustly covered. Water news framing can also impact the objectives of water policy. If ecosystem impacts are not emphasized in the media, they may not be adequately attended to in governance.  
弗洛里达含水层地区的水资源交流:第四部分-媒体在水资源认知中的作用
地方和区域新闻媒体往往对公众对水资源挑战的认识和兴趣产生重大影响。影响公众看法的不仅仅是媒体的报道内容,还有媒体的报道方式。对弗洛里达含水层地区六家报纸九年来的水报道进行的一项研究显示,在将水状况与人类利益联系起来时所使用的框架是分等级的。读者关心水状况的主要原因依次是经济、人类健康和生态系统影响。生态系统影响受到的新闻关注相对较少,这可能会产生意想不到的影响。例如,公众对水问题的兴趣可能不会像对生态系统影响进行大量报道时那样高。水新闻框架也会影响水政策的目标。如果媒体不强调生态系统的影响,那么在治理过程中可能就不会充分关注这些影响。
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