[Coral-List] Evidence based imagery for effective climate change communication
Robert Nowicki
rnowicki at mote.org
Mon Feb 5 18:02:32 UTC 2018
Hello all,
I attended a webinar today hosted by Climate Outreach regarding the IPCC
handbook for public engagement on climate change. One of the tips listed
in the webinar for successful engagement is using effective visual
communication. The hosts included a link to a website, climatevisuals.org,
which undertook a project to systematically determine what makes an
effective and engaging climate change image, and what aspects of climate
change imagery are most likely to evoke certain responses.
I have not checked out all of the images, but for those of you (like
myself) who sometimes come up short when trying to figure out how best to
visually convey climate change effects, I encourage you to take a look.
Some of the images are under Creative Commons, but even those that are not
still describe the image properties that resonated with test groups, which
might help when picking between your own field photos for a talk, poster,
or figure.
Dr. Rob Nowicki
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration
Mote Marine Laboratory
24244 Overseas Highway
Summerland Key, FL 33042
Office phone: (305) 509-6562
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