A Systems Map of the Challenges of Climate Communication.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Journal of Health Communication Pub Date : 2024-06-03 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1080/10810730.2024.2361842
Jessie Heneghan, Danielle C John, Sarah M Bartsch, Rachael Piltch-Loeb, Christine Gilbert, Dan Kass, Kevin L Chin, Alexis Dibbs, Tej D Shah, Kelly J O'Shea, Sheryl A Scannell, Marie F Martinez, Bruce Y Lee
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Abstract

Over the past sixty years, scientists have been warning about climate change and its impacts on human health, but evidence suggests that many may not be heeding these concerns. This raises the question of whether new communication approaches are needed to overcome the unique challenges of communicating what people can do to slow or reverse climate change. To better elucidate the challenges of communicating about the links between human activity, climate change and its effects, and identify potential solutions, we developed a systems map of the factors and processes involved based on systems mapping sessions with climate change and communication experts. The systems map revealed 27 communication challenges such as "Limited information on how individual actions contribute to collective human activity," "Limited information on how present activity leads to long-term effects," and "Difficult to represent and communicate complex relationships." The systems map also revealed several themes among the identified challenges that exist in communicating about climate change, including a lack of available data and integrated databases, climate change disciplines working in silos, a need for a lexicon that is easily understood by the public, and the need for new communication strategies to describe processes that take time to manifest.

气候传播挑战的系统地图。
过去六十年来,科学家们一直在警告气候变化及其对人类健康的影响,但有证据表明,许多人可能并没有注意到这些担忧。这就提出了一个问题:是否需要新的宣传方法来克服宣传人们可以做些什么来减缓或扭转气候变化这一独特挑战。为了更好地阐明传播人类活动、气候变化及其影响之间的联系所面临的挑战,并找出潜在的解决方案,我们在与气候变化和传播专家进行系统图绘制的基础上,绘制了一张有关因素和过程的系统图。该系统图揭示了 27 项传播挑战,如 "关于个人行为如何促进人类集体活动的信息有限"、"关于当前活动如何导致长期影响的信息有限 "以及 "难以表现和传播复杂的关系"。系统图还揭示了在传播气候变化方面存在的已确定挑战中的几个主题,包括缺乏可用数据和综合数据库、气候变化学科各自为政、需要一个公众易于理解的词汇表,以及需要新的传播战略来描述需要时间才能体现的过程。
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5.60
自引率
4.50%
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63
期刊介绍: Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives is the leading journal covering the full breadth of a field that focuses on the communication of health information globally. Articles feature research on: • Developments in the field of health communication; • New media, m-health and interactive health communication; • Health Literacy; • Social marketing; • Global Health; • Shared decision making and ethics; • Interpersonal and mass media communication; • Advances in health diplomacy, psychology, government, policy and education; • Government, civil society and multi-stakeholder initiatives; • Public Private partnerships and • Public Health campaigns. Global in scope, the journal seeks to advance a synergistic relationship between research and practical information. With a focus on promoting the health literacy of the individual, caregiver, provider, community, and those in the health policy, the journal presents research, progress in areas of technology and public health, ethics, politics and policy, and the application of health communication principles. The journal is selective with the highest quality social scientific research including qualitative and quantitative studies.
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