Researching southwest WA farming communities attitudes to climate change (n=411) identified three typologies of ‘Acceptors’, ‘Uncertains’ and ‘Sceptics’ underpinned by extent of experience. ‘Acceptors’ valued science’s knowledge and believed climate change was a human induced threat. ‘Uncertains’ were unsure of science’s knowledge and if climate change was human induced and a threat. ‘Sceptics’ with more experience than the other two clusters did not value science’s knowledge; believed climate change was natural and not a threat
In this study, data obtained from an online survey were analyzed to identify the perception gap betw...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
Independent research of Western Australian rural people’s attitudes to climate change and influences...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
The exact relationship between people’s climate change attitudes and behaviour is a topic that engag...
This study examined how the terms used to describe climate change influence landholder acceptability...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Despite the scientific evidence and consensus surrounding human-induced climate change, significant ...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
This article analyses lay understandings of climate change elicited through a longitudinal populatio...
Abstract. Each stakeholder in the Southern Agricultural Region, including farmers, local government ...
This thesis assesses perceptions of the risks associated with climate change among a group of Austra...
Introduction This report presents the findings of a longitudinal study of Australians from 2010 to ...
In this study, data obtained from an online survey were analyzed to identify the perception gap betw...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
Independent research of Western Australian rural people’s attitudes to climate change and influences...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
The exact relationship between people’s climate change attitudes and behaviour is a topic that engag...
This study examined how the terms used to describe climate change influence landholder acceptability...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Despite the scientific evidence and consensus surrounding human-induced climate change, significant ...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
This article analyses lay understandings of climate change elicited through a longitudinal populatio...
Abstract. Each stakeholder in the Southern Agricultural Region, including farmers, local government ...
This thesis assesses perceptions of the risks associated with climate change among a group of Austra...
Introduction This report presents the findings of a longitudinal study of Australians from 2010 to ...
In this study, data obtained from an online survey were analyzed to identify the perception gap betw...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...