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Appendix C - Role-Play Simulation Before-Survey Questions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 May 2020

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Q1.1 Thank you for your interest in the upcoming workshop. Please provide the following information to reserve your spot. We will also email you with more details and information as the workshop approaches. We will not use your contact information for any other purposes.

Q1.2 Please write your name.

First Name ____

Last Name ____

Q1.3 What is your preferred email address? We will be sending you workshop details to this address.

•________

Q1.4 Do you live and/ or work in Cambridge?

◯ I live in Cambridge.

◯ I work in Cambridge.

◯ I both live and work in Cambridge.

◯ I neither live nor work in Cambridge.

Please answer the following questions. All responses will be kept confidential and compiled in total. Survey results will only be used for academic research purposes. Q2.1 How much do you know about global warming or climate change?

◯ I have never heard of it.

◯ I know something about it.

◯ I know a great deal about it.

◯ Not sure.

Q2.2 How serious of a threat is climate change to you?

◯ 1: Not at all serious

◯ 2: Not very serious

◯ 3: Somewhat serious

◯ 4: Very serious

◯ 5: Extremely serious

Q2.3 How concerned are you about the possible impacts a changing climate might have on the city of Cambridge?

◯ 1: Not at all concerned

◯ 2: Not very concerned

◯ 3: Somewhat concerned

◯ 4: Very concerned

◯ 5: Extremely concerned

Q2.4 How confident are you that Cambridge will be able to effectively respond to climate-related risks, despite uncertainty about what the future climate will be like?

◯ 1: Not at all confident

◯ 2: Not very confident

◯ 3: Somewhat confident

◯ 4: Very confident

◯ 5: Extremely confident

Q2.5 How do you feel about the city of Cambridge incorporating projections of what the climate might be like in 50 years in everyday planning and infrastructure decisions?

◯ 1: It is a very bad idea.

◯ 2: It is a somewhat bad idea.

◯ 3: It is neither a good nor bad idea.

◯ 4: It is a somewhat good idea.

◯ 5: It is a very good idea.

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Cities, Climate Change, and Public Health
Building Human Resilience to Climate Change at the Local Level
, pp. 89 - 92
Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2020

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