Towards a conceptual framework for place-responsive climate-health communication - 14/10/22
Abstract |
The challenge of adapting to climate change is now increasingly urgent as climate impacts accelerate. Several existing frameworks are widely used to guide the complex process of identifying and addressing climate-health vulnerabilities, however, none of the most commonly used frameworks center translational communication in their recommended processes, and existing frameworks function with varied success in responsiveness to local conditions. We propose a new conceptual framework for climate-health communication that is place-responsive and centralizes the involvement of stakeholders from local communities in the process of understanding and communicating climate-health impacts. Co-design of materials and processes to translate climate change science extends from the first through to the final stage of this framework. The proposed framework responds to calls for better science translation and interdisciplinary collaborations to enhance climate-health literacy at every level in communities, in order to prepare for the health impacts of a changing climate, and the local adaptive responses required.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Key existing frameworks for climate-health adaptation do not center communication. |
• | Climate-health communication must be addressed at a local level to support adaptation action. |
• | Authentically interdisciplinary work can address gaps in climate-health communication and translation. |
• | A new conceptual framework guides better place-responsive climate-health communication |
Keywords : Climate-health communication, Climate science translation, Place-responsiveness, Adaptation, Interdisciplinarity, Knowledge brokering
Esquema
Vol 7
Artículo 100176- août 2022 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.