Media coverage of biodiversity research in the Netherlands: news triggers, sources, and frames

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Anna W.M. Heerdink , Nel Ruigrok , Tuomas J.E. Aivelo , Ionica Smeets
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Abstract

Addressing biodiversity loss requires both policy reforms and active public engagement. Media coverage plays a critical role in shaping societal awareness and influencing political discourse. Despite this importance, little research has examined how biodiversity is presented in the media. This study analyzes 817 Dutch newspaper articles about biodiversity research using an iterative coding process, focussing on news triggers, sources and framing. Findings indicate that nearly half of the articles were triggered by non-scientific events, such as political developments and societal debates, highlighting an opportunity for researchers to increase public engagement by linking their work to current affairs.
Scientific sources were used in 82.9% of the articles, whereas societal, political and particularly economic sources were rarely used, limiting the diversity of perspectives in biodiversity reporting. Biodiversity loss was predominantly framed through its causes, especially economic causes, while effects received limited attention. Political and economic solutions were most frequently discussed, while societal solutions were rarely mentioned. Our results imply that the current way biodiversity research is covered in newspapers might reduce the relevance to the readers. Biodiversity research communication can be more effective when broadening the diversity of sources, incorporating societal frames and ensuring a more balanced focus on causes, effects and solutions. We encourage biodiversity researchers to consider this when communicating about their work, or engaging with journalists, to enhance audience relevance and engagement.
荷兰生物多样性研究的媒体报道:新闻触发、来源和框架
解决生物多样性丧失问题既需要政策改革,也需要公众积极参与。媒体报道在塑造社会意识和影响政治话语方面发挥着关键作用。尽管如此,很少有研究调查生物多样性是如何在媒体上呈现的。本研究使用迭代编码过程分析了817篇关于生物多样性研究的荷兰报纸文章,重点关注新闻触发、来源和框架。研究结果表明,近一半的文章是由非科学事件引发的,例如政治发展和社会辩论,这突出了研究人员通过将他们的工作与时事联系起来来增加公众参与的机会。82.9%的文章使用了科学来源,而很少使用社会、政治和特别是经济来源,限制了生物多样性报告视角的多样性。生物多样性的丧失主要是通过其原因,特别是经济原因来确定的,而对其影响的关注有限。最常讨论的是政治和经济解决办法,而很少提及社会解决办法。我们的研究结果表明,目前报纸报道生物多样性研究的方式可能会降低与读者的相关性。当扩大来源的多样性、纳入社会框架并确保更加平衡地关注原因、影响和解决方案时,生物多样性研究的传播可能会更有效。我们鼓励生物多样性研究人员在交流工作或与记者接触时考虑到这一点,以提高受众的相关性和参与度。
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Journal for Nature Conservation
Journal for Nature Conservation 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
151
审稿时长
7.9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages collaboration between scientists and practitioners, including the integration of biodiversity issues with social and economic concepts. Therefore, conceptual, technical and methodological papers, as well as reviews, research papers, and short communications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including theoretical ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modelling, and others, provided that there is a clear connection and immediate relevance to nature conservation. Manuscripts without any immediate conservation context, such as inventories, distribution modelling, genetic studies, animal behaviour, plant physiology, will not be considered for this journal; though such data may be useful for conservationists and managers in the future, this is outside of the current scope of the journal.
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