id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6pp5wlsdrnf4jhayasbb4xrina David J. Curtis Communicating Ecology Through Art: What Scientists Think 2012.0 15 .pdf application/pdf 6602 669 51 is often overlooked in this regard, yet the arts have long communicated issues, influenced and educated people, and challenged To assess the response of professional ecologists to the role of the arts in communicating science, a series convey complex scientific information, promote new ways of looking at issues, touch people's emotions, and create a celebratory Key Words: art and environment, arts and society, environmental behavior, music, performance, scientific communication, As part of the arts program of the Ecological Society of Australia (ESA) conference, Armidale, 2003, this (3) show scientists how the visual and performing arts may be used to aid understanding of complex scientific information; (4) Results of the survey of attendees at the 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference, in Armidale, New South Responses of people attending the 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference to the question: 'Would you Views of 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference attendees about different components of the arts program. ./cache/work_6pp5wlsdrnf4jhayasbb4xrina.pdf ./txt/work_6pp5wlsdrnf4jhayasbb4xrina.txt