Understanding and perceptions of climate change: a perspective of university stakeholders Online publication date: Tue, 23-Jul-2019
by Banu Demirel; Nilay Bicakcioglu; Sumeyra Duman; Canan Madran; Yasemin Arbak; Beyza Sumer; Sevinc Ozkul; Turkay Baran; Gulay Onusluel Gul; Okan Fistikoglu; Ali Gul; Aysegul Ozgenc Aksoy; Mustafa Dogan; Filiz Barbaros
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 18, No. 3/4, 2019
Abstract: This study aims to identify the understanding and key determinants of climate change perceptions of stakeholders of a public university. Data is collected via in-depth interviews and content analyses is carried out. Findings reveal four distinct themes: internal factors affecting perceptions of climate change, external factors affecting perceptions, pro-environmental behaviours and consequences of climate change based on the perceptions of stakeholders. The findings of this study are believed to provide insights about the public perception which can also be a valuable input in climate change communication.
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