
Figure 1
Steps of the science-to-civics framework, connected to the three public engagement mechanisms identified in Rowe and Frewer (2005).

Figure 2
Science Center Public Forum Deliberation Host Sites (2017–2018).

Figure 3
Responses to post-survey question, “Thinking about your experience at the forum and with the forum materials, how much do you agree or disagree with the statements below?”

Figure 4
Responses to post-survey question, “How much did you know about the following topics before the forum, and how much do you know after?”

Figure 5
Responses to retrospective pre/post-survey question, “Please rate your agreement with the following statements before you participated in the forum, and then after.”

Figure 6
A summary element from the Phoenix, AZ Extreme Heat Forum, visualizing participants’ resilience plan allocations and the proportion of total resilience plans.

Figure 10
Participants deliberating at a Forum in Phoenix, Arizona.

Figure 7
Wicked Hot Boston Recruitment Brochure.

Figure 8
Wicked Hot Boston Citizen Scientists in Cambridge, MA.

Figure 9
The Citizen Science, Civics, and Resilient Communities (CSCRC) process of citizen science, public Forum deliberation, and resilience decision-making.
