- Université Côte d'Azur, France (pimnutcha.promduangsri@gmail.com)
As climate change continues to pose challenges, it is important to promote the fields of climate and ocean education and communication. This poster presents my two Masters research internships.
For my Master 1 internship, I investigated how climate change is perceived spatially in the city of Nice, taking into account the experiences of both local residents and tourists. This has highlighted the importance of understanding diverse perspectives in climate communication.
For my Master 2 internship, I examine the ways in which climate change adaptation is mobilised in simulation/games. My aim is to identify the most suitable games for different purposes, such as facilitating community discussions, supporting decision-making for communities and municipalities and enhancing education in schools.
I will also present some of the common learning elements of the two internships, as well as difficulties encountered. Please visit my poster and share your thoughts on educational strategies for addressing climate and ocean challenges.
My Master 2 internship is made possible by the kind support of the following:
- Futurs-ACT, a regional research network in Nouvelle-Aquitaine;
- Benoît Sautour, Université de Bordeaux - OASU UAR POREA;
- Nicolas Becu, La Rochelle Université, CNRS - LIENSs.
How to cite: Promduangsri, P.: Climate change in two research internships : Spatial perspectives and games, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-4989, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-4989, 2025.