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Lilian Magaret Were
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宣传气候变化仍然是寻求管理气候变化影响的一个不可或缺的方面。气候变化宣传主要采用西方的科学方法,没有过多考虑非洲的传统知识。气候变化宣传并没有引起卡卡梅加森林附近社区的预期反应。阿巴卢希亚人有保护森林的方法,这确保了他们的子孙后代。本研究旨在评估将土著阿巴鲁西亚人的世界观与西方科学方法相结合的潜力,以宣传与保护卡卡梅加森林有关的气候变化。研究采用定性和描述性设计。研究通过访谈、焦点小组讨论和查阅二手资料获取数据。研究显示,居住在卡卡梅加森林附近的社区成员的态度和反应表明,他们并不重视与保护卡卡梅加森林有关的气候变化宣传,他们对森林的持续破坏就证明了这一点。研究结果发现了一些阻碍积极应对气候变化宣传的挑战。研究表明,土著阿巴鲁西亚人世界观的传播媒介与其价值观、信仰和实践相一致,有可能加强与保护卡卡梅加森林有关的气候变化传播。因此,本研究建议在传播与卡卡梅加森林保护有关的气候变化数据时,将土著阿巴卢希亚人的世界观与西方科学方法相结合。
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Integrating Indigenous Abaluhya Worldview with Western Scientific Approaches in Communicating Climate Change Related to Conservation of Kakamega Forest
Communicating climate change remains an integral aspect of the quest to manage the impacts of climate change. Communicating climate change largely takes the western scientific approach without much consideration of African traditional knowledge. Communicating climate change has not elicited the desired response from the community that lives adjacent to Kakamega Forest. Abaluhyia people have had ways of conserving their forests, which ensured their posterity. The study aimed to assess the potential for integrating the indigenous Abaluhya worldview with western scientific approaches to communicate climate change in relation to the conservation of Kakamega Forest. The study was qualitative and used a descriptive design. The study drew data from interviews, Focus Group Discussions and review of secondary sources. The study revealed that the attitude and response of the members of the community that lives adjacent to Kakamega Forest show that they are not heeding the communication on climate change related to the conservation of Kakamega Forest, as demonstrated by their continued destruction of the forest. The results of the study identified some challenges that hamper a positive response to communicating climate change. The study revealed that the indigenous Abaluhyia worldview’s communication media, which are consistent with their values, beliefs, and practices, have the potential to enhance communication about climate change related to the conservation of Kakamega Forest. Therefore, this study recommends the integration of indigenous Abaluhyia worldviews with western scientific approaches in communicating climate change data related to the conservation of Kakamega Forest.
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