Transdisciplinary Sea Level Rise Risk Communication And Outreach Strategies From Stakeholder Focus Groups

Keywords

Focus groups; Outreach; Sea level rise; Stakeholder communication; Transdisciplinary research

Abstract

As part of a larger transdisciplinary sea level rise (SLR) research project, six face-to-face, repeated focus groups with stakeholders (coastal resource managers and environmental communications professionals) were conducted in three states (Alabama, Florida, Mississippi) in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The purpose was to collect input on development of the project’s scientific research and models and gather future project outreach recommendations. This paper reports on the outreach-related results, which synergistically grew to encompass not only project-specific outreach but also broader concerns of stakeholders pertaining to risk communication. Participants believed outreach on SLR preparation was urgently needed and could be facilitated with a multifaceted targeted approach despite various challenges. Analysis revealed five target audience recommendations, six message content and format recommendations, and eight message delivery recommendations. Overall, the study provides empirical support for the perceived value and added benefits of social science, particularly qualitative methods, to foment transdisciplinary projects and for effective SLR communication. The paper concludes with a discussion of connections to the transdisciplinary research and risk communication literature followed by practical and future research implications.

Publication Date

3-1-2018

Publication Title

Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

Volume

8

Issue

1

Number of Pages

13-21

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1007/s13412-017-0443-8

Socpus ID

85041014201 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85041014201

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