D3: Crowdsourcing Communication to Inspire Adaptation

This post is part of our live blog series from the Resilient Cities 2015 congress. For more live blogs, please click here. Resilience is a difficult issue to communicate: the challenge is to generate just the correct amount and type of awareness and shock to motivate action at all levels, rather than generating resistance. The 

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A4: Understanding audiences: communicating climate change adaptation

This post is part of our live blog series from the Resilient Cities 2015 congress. For more live blogs, please click here. Nowadays the most powerful communication channels are television and internet – so why don’t we use them to communicate climate change adaption? A member of the BBC, Pam Vallance, today explained how the 

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