Understanding audiences: Making public perceptions research matter to marine conservation

Volume: 115, Pages: 61 - 70
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
There is increasing awareness of the need to meaningfully engage society in efforts to tackle marine conservation challenges. Public perceptions research (PPR) in a marine conservation context provides tools to see the sea through the multiple lenses with which society interprets both the marine environment and marine conservation efforts. Traditionally, PPR is predominantly a social science which has considerable interdisciplinarity, owing to...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding audiences: Making public perceptions research matter to marine conservation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
115
Pages
61 - 70
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