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Title: Communicating environment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: an exploratory assessment of the sources, channels, and approaches used among the Delta Communities
Authors: Thakadu, Olekae T.
Tau, Ontiretse S.
Keywords: environmental communication
science communication
information diffusion
information sources
Issue Date: 29-Apr-2012
Publisher: Sage, http://scx.sagepub.com
Citation: Thakadu, 0lekae T. & Tau Ontiretse S. (2012) Communicating environment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: an exploratory assessment of the sources, channels, and approaches used among the Delta Communities, Science Communication, Vol. 34, No. 6, pp. 776-802
Abstract: The study explored environmental communication strategies within the Okavango Delta, northwest Botswana. A survey instrument was administered to 120 respondents, randomly sampled across four villages. The findings show that respondents obtain environmental conservation information from diverse source organizations. Agencies use a multimix approach that utilizes different channels of communication, such as mass media and group channels. Statistically significant associations were found among the radio audience by education and among the television audience by age, education, and gender; and no statistically significance association was found between the kgotla group channel and the three demographic variables. Findings suggest that the interventions have promoted proenvironmental behaviors and attitudes among the respondents. Implications for environmental communication practice and directions for future research are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1348
ISSN: 1552-2845 (Online)
1075-5470 (print)
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