The Role of Visual Communication in Community Participation on Developing A Climate Adaptation Plan

Q3 Social Sciences
Armin Mouly, Jun-Hyun Kim, W. Beyea
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Background and objective: Community participation or participatory planning are two terms used interchangeably that aim to incorporate community residents' opinions in the planning process to get the maximum benefit. This approach aims to gather stakeholders and engage them in a meaningful conversation to come to a decision representing the stake for everyone involved. This study focuses on the impacts of photorealistic visualization on community participation in the U.S. Great Lakes Region through a 5-year long (2017-2022) climate adaptation planning project conducted in Marquette County, Michigan, USA.Methods: Using the deliberation with analysis method of public participation, supported by visualizations, and followed by post-project surveys, the study explores how visualizations can improve in disseminating knowledge, bridging the gap of understanding among participants, enhancing engagement and delivering consistent approaches in the community decision-making process to come to a mutual ground of trust and common interest.Results: The study reveals that visualizations used at different phases of the community participation process increased participants' interest and engagement during the meeting, provided them with the necessary knowledge regarding climate change and its negative impact on health, and assisted them in decision-making and prioritizing design goals. The study also reveals that the visuals enhanced the project participants' engagement beyond the project's scope in future planning endeavors and increased their inclination towards climate and health adaptation planning.Conclusion: These findings will play a significant role in shaping the adaptive capacity in rural nonagricultural communities and strengthening the decision-making for similar areas dealing with climate change and its consequences.
视觉传达在社区参与制定气候适应计划中的作用
背景和目的:社区参与或参与式规划是两个可互换使用的术语,旨在将社区居民的意见纳入规划过程,以获得最大的利益。这种方法旨在召集利益相关者,并让他们参与有意义的对话,以做出代表所有相关人员利益的决定。本研究通过在美国密歇根州马奎特县进行的为期5年(2017-2022)的气候适应规划项目,重点研究真实感可视化对美国五大湖地区社区参与的影响。方法:采用公众参与的审议与分析方法,以可视化为支撑,并辅以项目后调查,探讨可视化如何在传播知识、弥合参与者之间的理解差距、提高参与度和在社区决策过程中提供一致的方法方面发挥作用,从而实现相互信任和共同利益。结果:研究表明,在社区参与过程的不同阶段使用可视化提高了参与者在会议期间的兴趣和参与度,为他们提供了有关气候变化及其对健康的负面影响的必要知识,并协助他们决策和优先考虑设计目标。研究还表明,视觉效果提高了项目参与者在未来规划工作中超出项目范围的参与度,并增加了他们对气候和健康适应规划的倾向。结论:这些研究结果将对塑造农村非农业社区的适应能力,加强类似地区应对气候变化及其后果的决策具有重要意义。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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