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Education and outreach activities by the Antarctic Treaty Parties: topics and target audiences
Xavier, José C.; Mateev, Dragomir; Wilmotte, Annick et al.
2024In Antarctic Science, 36 (6), p. 514-523
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Keywords :
Communication; Antarctic Treaty; Environmental protection; dissemination; inclusion
Abstract :
[en] AbstractThe relevance of education and outreach (E&O) activities about the Antarctic Treaty has been recognized at the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCM) and at the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP). This study examines the key topics and the target audiences detailed in papers submitted to the ATCM on E&O. Since the Antarctic Treaty entered into force in 1961, a total of 216 ATCM papers on E&O have been produced. The number of papers has increased substantially since the mid-1990s. ‘Science’ (76.9%) and ‘Wildlife/Biodiversity/Environment’ (75.5%) were the most addressed topics in these papers, while the ‘Public’ (81.0%) and those attending ‘Schools’ (69.0%) are the main target audiences. ‘Science’ in ATCM papers increased ~120-fold from 1961–1997 to 2015–2023, while ATCM papers discussing engagement with the ‘Public’ increased ~40-fold during the same period. ‘Climate change’ was first mentioned in 2006, and the number of papers per year increased fourfold by 2015–2023. This study shows the increasing interest in E&O through time, addressing key topics to relevant audiences related to the Antarctic region. From an educational perspective, attention should be paid to emerging topics (e.g. equity, diversity and inclusion), and the engagement of early-career professionals and educators should be made a priority.
Research Center/Unit :
InBios - Integrative Biological Sciences - ULiège
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Communication & mass media
Author, co-author :
Xavier, José C. 
Mateev, Dragomir
Wilmotte, Annick  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Integrative Biological Sciences (InBioS)
Peña-Aguirre, Andrea
Jupe, Julie
Ramos-García, Sonia
Abreu, José
Alfonso, Juan A.
Badhe, Renuka 
Beck, Inga
Bialik, Robert J.
Carvalho, Andreia
Cotta, Mihaela
Choquet, Anne
Dotta, Sílvia
Fioretti, Anna M.
Fikizolo, Lisolomzi
Grabow, Johanna
Griffin, Eoghan
Guímaro, Hugo R.
Fialho, Patricia
Fragão, Joana
Huffman, Louise T.
Jung, Chaerin
Nath, Chandrika
Ozsoy, Burcu
de Pomereu, Jean
Queirós, José P.
Seco, José
Shin, Hyoung Chul
Topârceanu, Florica
Vijayaraghavan, Ramcharan
Espírito-Santo, Marta
Sparrow, Mike
Tiwari, Anoop K.
Weeks, Sophie
Hughes, Kevin A. 
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Language :
English
Title :
Education and outreach activities by the Antarctic Treaty Parties: topics and target audiences
Alternative titles :
[fr] Activités d'éducation et dissémination par les Membres du Traité Antarctique: sujets et public cibles
Publication date :
December 2024
Journal title :
Antarctic Science
ISSN :
0954-1020
eISSN :
1365-2079
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Volume :
36
Issue :
6
Pages :
514-523
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Development Goals :
5. Gender equality
4. Quality education
Funders :
BELSPO - Belgian Federal Science Policy Office
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
Commentary :
Dans le cadre de la participation d'Annick Wilmotte à la délégation belge à la réunion annuelle du Comité de Protection Environnementale du Traité Antarctique - in the frame of the participation of Annick Wilmotte to the Belgian delegation at the annual meeting of the Committee for Environmental Protection of the Antarctic Treaty.
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