Chapter 11: Communicating Climate Change and its Impact to Dhaka’s Urban Poor – Grassroot Workshops for Adults and Children
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Published:2013
Annika Salingré, Boris Braun, 2013. "Communicating Climate Change and its Impact to Dhaka’s Urban Poor – Grassroot Workshops for Adults and Children", Risks and Conflicts: Local Responses to Natural Disasters
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Abstract
Bangladesh’s urban poor face numerous obstacles, especially during times of disastrous natural events. The effects of global warming will pose new threats for them as frequencies and magnitudes of natural hazards are likely to increase. Thus, current and formerly successful coping and adaptation strategies will be challenged in the future. The urban poor need to be informed and empowered so that they can develop their own strategies in response to the expected local effects of climate change. Our research aims at grassroot workshops as a means of communication with slum dwellers in Dhaka which not only convey possible climate change impact on livelihoods but also create relevance for the individuals and options for action. More than 20 workshops including men, women, and children have been conducted and analysed. The final workshop design incorporates a mix of participatory and input-oriented elements in order to overcome the problem of psychological distance.
