
Usefulness of Delivery Methods for Communicating Climate Change Issues: Perspectives of Extension Professional and Research Faculty in the Northeast
Author(s) -
Kaila Thorn,
Rama Radhakrishna,
Dan Tobin,
Allison Chatrchyan,
Joana Chan,
Shorna B. Allred
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.32747/2016.6964835.ch
Subject(s) - extension (predicate logic) , dissemination , land grant , climate change , political science , medical education , geography , public relations , environmental resource management , environmental science , computer science , medicine , public administration , geology , oceanography , programming language , law
Findings from this study provide insight into the delivery methods that land-grant university research and Extension personnel in the Northeast perceive as most effective to disseminate information as well
as to change practices or behaviors related to climate change. The respondents of this study represented research faculty, Extension specialists, and Extension educators from the 16 land-grant universities in the Northeastern U.S.