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Communicating climate change for adaptation in rural communities: a Pacific study
Authors:Rebecca McNaught  Olivia Warrick  Andrew Cooper
Institution:1. Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, PO BOX 3041, Port Vila, Efate, Vanuatu
2. Independent Climate Adaptation Consultant, 15D Glentui Lane, Whatawhata, 3293, Hamilton, New Zealand
3. La Trobe University, 19 Yeneda St, Balwyn North, Victoria, 3104, Australia
Abstract:The academic literature on climate change communications is growing. However, the majority of this literature focuses on the issue of climate change mitigation in a developed country context, and there is little published material regarding communication in a developing country and adaptation context. Similarly, despite community-based approaches to climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction increasing in the Pacific Islands region, there is very limited guidance on how to effectively communicate climate change in a way that enhances people’s resilience. This paper documents the experiences of organisations, including local and international non-government and faith-based organisations, governments, regional technical organisations and donor agencies in communicating climate change for adaptation in the Pacific region. Three key climate change communication challenges are highlighted and suggestions made for overcoming them based on results from interviews, a focus group discussion and an online forum. Finally, recommendations are made for good practice guidance in climate change communication that is empowering and culturally relevant.
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