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City Solutions Toolkit: Communications Planning for Cities
City Solutions Toolkit: Communications Planning for Cities
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Year of Publishing
2019
Organisation
Clean Air Asia
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Public Engagement and Communication
Resource type
Guidelines, Tools & Models
Regions
Asia and the Pacific
Global
Governance level
Subnational
Description
The media, with its ability to disseminate information both rapidly and widely, plays a vital role in reaching the public and different stakeholder groups, and is hence an important ally in air quality management. It is an instrument of change, with the ability to influence people’s attitudes and draw attention to the challenges that exist and possible solutions. A knowledgeable and empowered media enables better public understanding of the sources of air pollution, air quality data, government policies and mitigation efforts, health impacts and preventive actions; and enables the public and other stakeholders to play a key role in taking action to improve air quality.