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As the climate changes: Intergenerational action-based learning in relation to flood education
Authors:Sara Williams  Lindsey J McEwen  Nevil Quinn
Institution:University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
Abstract:It is a concern that children represent an under-researched group in flood education and preparedness because as adults they are more likely to experience flooding as the climate changes, and because it suggests their potential today, as agents of change, is being undervalued. Using action-based, participatory methodology with seven to nine-year-old children, a creative and inclusive flood education resource was developed as a stimulus for learning. Evaluation revealed that young children can learn about flooding and preparedness, and that intergenerational learning from child to parent can also occur, with children transferring the messages learned in school to home. However, thematic analysis suggests key factors such as family relationships (empowerment of children) and the parents’ disconnection and dissociation from risk limit the success of intergenerational learning. The implications of these in relation to flood education, flood preparedness, and household resilience levels are explored.
Keywords:children  flood education  flood preparation  flood vulnerability  household resilience  intergenerational learning  participatory method
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