Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science 2019
DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.419
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Communicating About Water Security Under a Changing Climate

Abstract: Some of the most significant impacts of climate change are likely to be felt in water resources management, but climate change is not the only uncertainty facing water managers and policymakers. The concept of water security has emerged to address social, economic, political, and environmental factors, as well as the physical determinants of water availability. There are significant challenges for communicating about water security under a changing climate. Water security shares many of the characteristics of … Show more

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“…The nature of drought (slow onset, diffuse, largely hidden, complex) suggests communication challenges similar to those experienced when seeking to understand how publics think (or do not think) about risks associated with climate change-an assertion also made by Hurlimann and Bell (2019). Our stakeholders identify contextual (referred to here as cultural and drought specific) and personal (affecting 'the public' and communicators) factors that influence DRC.…”
Section: What Do Different Organisational Stakeholders Perceive As Bamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The nature of drought (slow onset, diffuse, largely hidden, complex) suggests communication challenges similar to those experienced when seeking to understand how publics think (or do not think) about risks associated with climate change-an assertion also made by Hurlimann and Bell (2019). Our stakeholders identify contextual (referred to here as cultural and drought specific) and personal (affecting 'the public' and communicators) factors that influence DRC.…”
Section: What Do Different Organisational Stakeholders Perceive As Bamentioning
confidence: 93%