Climate Change Communication
Effective climate communication is essential for increasing the awareness and acknowledgement of climate risks and the uptake of climate services, from helping communities understand how climate change will impact their lives to getting buy-in for climate-relevant initiatives from decision- and policy-makers across scales. The content included here provides good practice insights for how to communicate various aspects of climate change, such as how to communicate climate uncertainty and novel ways in which to convey climate impacts.
Barangay hazard map
This hazard map of Barangay Sambag in Jaro, Iloilo City identifies communities with high, medium, and low levels of flood and fire risk to support disaster preparedness and community resilience.
ARA regional workshop report
This report presents collaborative learning and co-creation approaches to advance climate adaptation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Dissemination of IEC materials by involving women from the local community
This report demonstrates how women-led communication initiatives support community engagement and awareness on menstrual health.
WE storybook: Climate adaptation championship
This report shares community stories of water scarcity, flooding, and everyday adaptation to climate change.
Co-designing in Tandem: Case study journeys to inspire and guide climate services
This study evaluates and refines the Tandem framework for co-designing climate services, proving its effectiveness across diverse settings in Indonesia, Colombia and Sweden, and enhancing its adaptability and impact.
FRACTAL Podcast Series – Exploring transdisciplinary approaches to support resilience and adaptation decision making
The STARTcast is a podcast created by START for early- and mid-career scientists. Listen to Season 2 on co-creating climate information with decision-makers for climate-resilient cities in southern Africa as part of the Future Resilience for African Cities and Lands (FRACTAL) project.