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Life. Nature. The Public. Making the Connection
Subtitle
A Biodiversity Communications Handbook
SummaryText
This handbook is a resource for groups who communicate with the public on biodiversity. It is intended as a guide for non-profit leaders who are developing a communications strategy and crafting messages about biodiversity.
The handbook contains the following:
- Information and advice on communicating a complex issue in ways that an audience can link to their everyday experiences.
- Tips on language to use and on methods to make biodiversity real and meaningful to an audience.
- Creating a communications strategy, and critical steps to follow in designing a strategy to communicate biodiversity.
- How to reach the public with biodiversity messages, working through news media, non-news media, and popular culture to foster biodiversity awareness and appropriate actions.
- How to telling the story of biodiversity through issues of suburban sprawl, forests, rivers, wetlands, and endangered species.
- A discussion of some of the key audience segments to reach, and message themes on how to reach them.
- A Biodiversity Communications Resources section that lists books, public opinion research firms and resource centres, media firms and associations, and communications consultants and trainers.
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Number of Pages
64
Source
The Biodiversity Project website on September 11 2007 and on January 8 2009.
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