Czech Climate Opinion Map 2021
To view the data, select a specific question from the list below. Move the cursor over the map to display information about a specific region.
The data was collected between December 2020 and February 2021 as a part of the project Czech Climate 2021 (Krajhanzl et al., 2021) using a representative sample of respondents recruited by the research agency Nielsen Admosphere. From the total sample, 2 513 respondents completed the questionnaire online while 249 respondents were approached in-person to complete the survey using a tablet.
Representativity of the sample was achieved on the dimensions of gender, age, education, city and region size, income, and the frequency of Internet use. The representativeness was also achieved in a combination of gender-age, gender-education, gender-frequency of Internet use, gender-city, gender-region size, age-education, age-frequency of Internet use, age-city size, education-city, education-region size, and city-region size. Key variables were also weighted after the data were collected to precisely match the Czech population.
Further information about the data collection, including the comparison of our sample characteristics with the Czech population, is available in the complete project report.
➜ Read the complete research report Czech Climate 2021.
The visual component of the map was inspired by Yale Climate Opinion Maps(Yale Center for Climate Change Communication, 2020; Howe et al., 2015). The interactive map was developed in R Studio v4.1.1 (R Studio Team, 2021) using the packages Shiny v1.7.1 and Leaflet v2.0.4.1.
- Green Dock. (2021). Interaktivní mapa klimatických postojů. available on: www.greendock.cz/mapa-klima-postoju
- Jan Krajhanzl, Tomáš Chabada, Renata Svobodová, Ondřej Kácha, Jáchym Vintr, & Adéla Becková. (2021). České klima 2021: Mapa českého veřejného mínění v oblasti změny klimatu.