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Environmental Communications Assessment: A Framework of Analysis for the Environmental GovernanceAuthorEmanuele Santi
Lucia Grenna
Operational Communications for Sustainable Development Unit, World Bank Publication DateJanuary 1, 2003
SummaryWritten for presentation at the 7Th Biennial Conference on Communication and the Environment (COCE 2003), this 19-page document addresses the preliminary development of environmental communication planning through an assessment and analysis framework. Because of the communication challenge of stakeholder inclusion in decision-making, there may be a need to fill a comprehension gap between the technical expertise and the understanding of the public, as well as a need to relate environmental solutions to socio-cultural norms and beliefs. This includes planned and strategic use of communication processes and media products to support effective policy making, public participation, and project implementation geared towards environmental sustainability. The result may be mass mobilisation of environmental concern to leverage policy decisions, particularly in countries where government officials take into consideration public opinion. The environmental communication assessment proposed in this presentation considers the stakeholders’ cultural values, social norms, interests, and socio-economic conditions, as well as the physical, administrative, legal and political contexts surrounding a project. It does this through a two-step process: a situation and stakeholders analysis and a core communication analysis. The document provides questions to be asked at each phase of these analyses and offers case studies to illustrate the processes involved. ContactLucia Grenna
Operational Communications for Sustainable Development Unit
SourceWorld Bank website accessed on April 25 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 25 2008 Last Updated October 17 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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