
Climate and the Environment
Responsive Management was one of the first social science research firms to measure public attitudes toward climate change, having conducted such studies since the mid-1990s.
Below is a list of recent examples. Please contact us for additional examples or further information.
Delaware Residents’ Opinions on Climate Change and Sea Level Rise, conducted for the Delaware Department of Environmental Control through a grant from the Delaware Coastal Programs with funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
Maryland Coastal Training and Climate Change Education Market Analysis and Needs Assessment, conducted for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake and Coastal Service and the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maryland
Understanding How the Public, Fire Weather Decision Makers, and Public Information Officers Receive, Interpret, and Respond to Fire Risk Communications, conducted by Responsive Management, IBSS, and Acclivity Associates for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service
Public Survey on the National Hurricane Center’s Arrival of Tropical-Storm-Force-Winds Product, conducted for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management
Gwinnett County Residents’ Attitudes Toward Litter: A Community Conversation About Litter, conducted for Keep America Beautiful
Knowledge and Perception of Air Quality Among Northwest Indiana Residents, conducted for the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission
Georgia Residents’ Opinions on Litter and Anti-Littering Programs in Georgia, conducted for the Georgia Governor’s Office and the State of Georgia’s Litter Abatement and Prevention Initiative
Sportsmen’s Attitudes Toward Energy Development in the Rocky Mountain West, conducted for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
Needs Assessment for Environmental Education in Florida, conducted for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
A Programmatic Evaluation of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) in the United States and Canada, conducted for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Sportsmen’s Attitudes Toward Global Warming, conducted for the National Wildlife Federation
For more information or a copy of a report, please contact us.
Please note that not all reports are publicly available.