Rural perspectives are important for the issue of climate change. Rural areas are high concentrations of active voters who deny the problem of anthropogenic climate change. Rural residents also face decisions about inviting large, utility scale renewable energy developments in their areas. This research examines rural Nevadan’s perspectives on climate change to offer insights about the relationship between climate change perceptions and communication strategies. The research offers policy implications that address context specific issues, solution-oriented dialogue, and interest matching to mitigate anthropogenic climate change
Potential climate change impacts on Central Great Plains (CGP) agricultural production are profound ...
Newman, Chad, M.A. December 2007 Geography Small-Hydroelectricity and Landscape Change in the Bi...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Outline: - Introducing Nevada Ranchers and Farmers - Climate Change Views and Perceptions - Research...
This dissertation is an ethnographic case study of climate change Doubtfuls and Dismissives with the...
AbstractAs climate change research burgeons at a remarkable pace, it is intersecting with research r...
In this research, I examine the impact of vulnerability on risk perception, stated willingness to ad...
Directly or indirectly, positively or negatively, climate change will affect all sectors and regions...
Purpose: Given the U.S. DOE\u27s Environmental Management activities at the Nevada Test Site, what m...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of...
31 PowerPoint slides Convener: William Smith, UNLV Session 3: Policy, Decision Making, and Outreach ...
Rural Americans matter—a lot—to the fate of U.S. environmental policy. Not only do farmers, ranchers...
Independent research of Western Australian rural people’s attitudes to climate change and influences...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research seeks to explore how rural communities ...
7 PowerPoint slides Convener: Nick Lancaster, DRI Session 6: Bridging the Gap- Interdisciplinary Sci...
Potential climate change impacts on Central Great Plains (CGP) agricultural production are profound ...
Newman, Chad, M.A. December 2007 Geography Small-Hydroelectricity and Landscape Change in the Bi...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...
Outline: - Introducing Nevada Ranchers and Farmers - Climate Change Views and Perceptions - Research...
This dissertation is an ethnographic case study of climate change Doubtfuls and Dismissives with the...
AbstractAs climate change research burgeons at a remarkable pace, it is intersecting with research r...
In this research, I examine the impact of vulnerability on risk perception, stated willingness to ad...
Directly or indirectly, positively or negatively, climate change will affect all sectors and regions...
Purpose: Given the U.S. DOE\u27s Environmental Management activities at the Nevada Test Site, what m...
This study explored whether Montana agricultural stakeholders’ perceptions and observations of...
31 PowerPoint slides Convener: William Smith, UNLV Session 3: Policy, Decision Making, and Outreach ...
Rural Americans matter—a lot—to the fate of U.S. environmental policy. Not only do farmers, ranchers...
Independent research of Western Australian rural people’s attitudes to climate change and influences...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research seeks to explore how rural communities ...
7 PowerPoint slides Convener: Nick Lancaster, DRI Session 6: Bridging the Gap- Interdisciplinary Sci...
Potential climate change impacts on Central Great Plains (CGP) agricultural production are profound ...
Newman, Chad, M.A. December 2007 Geography Small-Hydroelectricity and Landscape Change in the Bi...
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step...