Links between media communication and local perceptions of climate change in an indigenous society

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

  • Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares
  • María Elena Méndez-López
  • Isabel Díaz-Reviriego
  • Marissa F. McBride
  • Aili Pyhälä
  • Antoni Rosell-Melé
  • Victoria Reyes-García

Indigenous societies hold a great deal of ethnoclimatological knowledge that could potentially be of key importance for both climate change science and local adaptation; yet, we lack studies examining how such knowledge might be shaped by media communication. This study systematically investigates the interplay between local observations of climate change and the reception of media information amongst the Tsimane’, an indigenous society of Bolivian Amazonia where the scientific discourse of anthropogenic climate change has barely reached. Specifically, we conducted a Randomized Evaluation with a sample of 424 household heads in 12 villages to test to what degree local accounts of climate change are influenced by externally influenced awareness. We randomly assigned villages to a treatment and control group, conducted workshops on climate change with villages in the treatment group, and evaluated the effects of information dissemination on individual climate change perceptions. Results of this work suggest that providing climate change information through participatory workshops does not noticeably influence individual perceptions of climate change. Such findings stress the challenges involved in translating between local and scientific framings of climate change, and gives cause for concern about how to integrate indigenous peoples and local knowledge with global climate change policy debates.

Original languageEnglish
JournalClimatic Change
Volume131
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)307-320
Number of pages14
ISSN0165-0009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.07.2015
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Ecosystems Research - Climate Change, Indigenous People, Climate Change Adaption, Information Dissemination, Flood Frequency

Recently viewed

Publications

  1. Public service media, innovation policy and the ‘crowding out’ problem
  2. Development of a magnesium recycling alloy based on the AM alloy system
  3. Pragmatic acts of humour in family discourse in selected Maryam Apaokagi’s comedy skits
  4. Towards sustainable resource management
  5. Cognitive load theory
  6. Language Model Transformers as Evaluators for Open-domain Dialogues
  7. Contested World Order
  8. The use of intellectual capital as a competitive tool
  9. Transparency in an Age of Digitalization and Responsibility
  10. Introduction
  11. Collisions in space
  12. Knowledge acquisition and development in sustainability-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises
  13. Optimization of transport flow on two paths with respect to the passengers time costs
  14. Use of the concept of Bildung in the international science education literature, its potential, and implications for teaching and learning
  15. Form and Relation
  16. A Note on Smoking Behavior and Health Risk Taking
  17. Das Ethos reiner Fraulichkeit
  18. Geochemical Assessment of Sediment Quality Using Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Ennore Creek, North of Chennai, SE Coast of India.
  19. European and national law in history and future
  20. Harmony at the Workplace
  21. Article 3 Universal Application
  22. Identitätspolitik als Strategie der Entprivilegierung
  23. Interregional flows of multiple ecosystem services through global trade in wild species
  24. Is a severe clinical profile an effect modifier in a web-based depression treatment for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes ?
  25. Assessing Printability Maps in Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys
  26. Symbolische Politik oder echter Einfluss?
  27. A meta-analysis of the contribution of eye movements in processing emotional memories
  28. Green Finance
  29. Polizei und Gewalt
  30. [Paul Celan und] Martin Heidegger
  31. Maschinen – Sprachen
  32. Immanentism
  33. Ästhetische Bildung der Differenz
  34. Introduction
  35. Refugee social work as remote EU border control? Externalization policies and social work in Niger
  36. Notting Hill Gate 4 Basic
  37. Lively Artifacts
  38. Supply Chain Management in wachsenden Märkten