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Communicating Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Strategies through Oramedia Forms for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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Climate change poses significant threats to vulnerable communities in Nigeria and requires information on adaptation and resilience strategies, particularly in rural areas where access to modern communication technologies is limited. This study evaluates the importance of oramedia forms in communicating climate change adaptation and resilience strategies to raise public awareness and participation in sustainable development in Nigeria. It deals with the issue of the inability of the majority of the public to understand climate resilience strategies, which makes these strategies less effective. The research used qualitative data gathered from interview with local communities, stakeholders, and experts to identify common views, and knowledge gaps, and to assess how well current communication strategies work. The main findings show that oramedia can help close communication gaps, promote community involvement, and support a collaborative effort for climate resilience and adaptation. Moreover, the research points out the need for cultural relevance and context-specific messaging so that communities not only grasp but also actively engage in adaptation strategies. The effects of these findings go beyond environmental issues, highlighting the need for effective communication in public health efforts, given the health risks linked to climate change. By creating a framework for using oramedia as a means of education and engagement, this study adds to the conversation on sustainable development and climate resilience, suggesting that better communication strategies can lead to improved health outcomes and community welfare in a time of growing environmental problems.
Keywords:
Adaptation Climate Change Communication Nigeria Oramedia Vulnerable Communities Resilience Strategies
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Journal of Environment, Climate, and Ecology
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2(1), (2025)
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11-19
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Copyright (c) 2025 Gideon Uchechukwu Nwafor, Sandra Ekene Aghaebe (Author)
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