核心概念
Traditional survey methods may not capture all knowledge gaps in public perception of climate change and biodiversity, highlighting the need for innovative approaches like ClimateQ&A.
要約
1. Introduction
Public awareness and literacy on climate change are crucial.
Studies often use closed surveys to assess public perception.
2. Method
Sample of 7,000 questions from ClimateQ&A analyzed.
Questions categorized into salient topics and intent.
3. Results
Majority of questions relate to Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (43.1%).
25.8% of questions express personal interrogations regarding nature phenomena.
4. Discussion and Future Work
Analyzing a dataset of 3,500 questions provides insights into public perceptions.
Tracking question evolution over time could offer valuable insights.
References: Various studies cited for context.
Annex A: ClimateQ&A Architecture
Three steps: creation of structured dataset, question enrichment, generation & display.
Annex B: Breakdown of Questions by Topic
Topics include climate change, energy, biodiversity, politics & policies, among others.
統計
"25.8% inquire about how climate change and biodiversity loss will affect them personally."
引用
"Employing social surveys may help identify existing knowledge gaps in public perception."
"Public may be interested in broader concepts of nature science as well as personal impacts."