A large body of scientific literature on public participation research evaluates specific methods, describes outcomes and impacts of a process or deals with participants ’ and officials ’ expectations. Yet, there is surprisingly little work on a key part of most participatory processes that deal with complex issues: the information passed to participants. Topics like Global Warming cannot be grasped easily. Even if global warming is happening very quickly on a geological time scale, for human beings it is not easily perceivable. Such a discrepancy between everyday experiences and scientific knowledge can influence one’s opinion tremendously. Therefore, providing sound information and respecting the power of information is essential for mean...
A decade after Climategate, climate change may be established as a social fact, yet the after‐effect...
The major aim of the report is to analyse to what extent, and possibly how, the level of scientific ...
This paper seeks to understand why climate information is produced differently from country to count...
For climate scientists, climate change is a problem that has a significant chance of having catastro...
Global climate change is accepted by the scientific community to be a reality the human race is expe...
This paper explains how a participative approach was used to collect first-hand citizens’ suggestion...
Although the science of global warming has been in place for several decades if not more, only in th...
A review undertaken with colleagues at Nottingham and QMU LondonClimate change has been the subject ...
AbstractSignificant changes in the conventional weather pattern experienced globally have sparked en...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
An integral part of the communications strategy for Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental P...
This chapter focuses on climate change, including the acuity of both scientific and social issues, w...
Abstract Public engagement with climate change is crucial for the success of policies and actions i...
Public engagement on climate change is a vital concern for both science and society. Despite more pe...
The purpose of this document is to outline an approach to building large scale public engagement aro...
A decade after Climategate, climate change may be established as a social fact, yet the after‐effect...
The major aim of the report is to analyse to what extent, and possibly how, the level of scientific ...
This paper seeks to understand why climate information is produced differently from country to count...
For climate scientists, climate change is a problem that has a significant chance of having catastro...
Global climate change is accepted by the scientific community to be a reality the human race is expe...
This paper explains how a participative approach was used to collect first-hand citizens’ suggestion...
Although the science of global warming has been in place for several decades if not more, only in th...
A review undertaken with colleagues at Nottingham and QMU LondonClimate change has been the subject ...
AbstractSignificant changes in the conventional weather pattern experienced globally have sparked en...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
An integral part of the communications strategy for Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental P...
This chapter focuses on climate change, including the acuity of both scientific and social issues, w...
Abstract Public engagement with climate change is crucial for the success of policies and actions i...
Public engagement on climate change is a vital concern for both science and society. Despite more pe...
The purpose of this document is to outline an approach to building large scale public engagement aro...
A decade after Climategate, climate change may be established as a social fact, yet the after‐effect...
The major aim of the report is to analyse to what extent, and possibly how, the level of scientific ...
This paper seeks to understand why climate information is produced differently from country to count...