Introducing forecast-based public health warnings to promote engagement with air quality risk: a survey of citizens’ attitudes in Cork, Ireland

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Gregory Gorman, S. Hellebust, D. Venables, Kevin Ryan, M. Cassarino
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Abstract Policies aimed at raising the public’s awareness on the causes and consequences of air pollution are crucial to incentivise behavioural change that can benefit the health of people and the environment. Air quality forecasting (AQF) can inform early public health warnings aimed at mitigating exposure to air pollution and promoting behaviours that may be less impactful on air quality (e.g. transport, home heating). Although research in this area is limited, evidence suggests that it is important to understand the factors influencing people’s attitudes towards air quality and the perceived benefits of AQF-based warnings to inform policy on the most optimal ways to engage the public on this matter. As part of the implementation of a local clean air strategy embedding AQF, and guided by information processing theories, this study investigated perceptions of the potential introduction of AQF-based warnings among 509 adults in Cork City (Ireland) via an online survey including quantitative and qualitative questions. Content analysis identified overall positive views, with perceived benefits including education, exposure management, and, to a lesser extent, behavioural change. Quantitative analysis showed moderate levels of concern, low awareness of air quality monitoring and low sense of personal control, thus supporting the need for accessible and actionable messaging. We observed variations in attitudes and engagement preferences based on both socio-demographic and psychological factors. Policy implications are discussed with regards to the importance of positive messaging and diversified communication channels to optimise AQF-based public warnings
引入基于预报的公共卫生警告,以促进对空气质量风险的参与:爱尔兰科克市公民态度的调查
旨在提高公众对空气污染的原因和后果的认识的政策,对于激励有益于人类健康和环境的行为改变至关重要。空气质量预报可以为早期公共卫生预警提供信息,旨在减少空气污染暴露和促进可能对空气质量影响较小的行为(例如交通、家庭供暖)。尽管这一领域的研究有限,但有证据表明,了解影响人们对空气质量态度的因素以及基于空气质量指数的警告所带来的好处,对政策制定提供有关让公众参与这一问题的最佳途径非常重要。作为嵌入AQF的地方清洁空气战略实施的一部分,在信息处理理论的指导下,本研究通过一项包括定量和定性问题的在线调查,调查了科克市(爱尔兰)509名成年人对潜在引入AQF警告的看法。内容分析确定了总体上的积极观点,包括教育,暴露管理,以及较小程度上的行为改变。定量分析显示,关注程度中等,对空气质量监测的认识较低,个人控制意识较低,因此支持需要提供可获取和可操作的信息。我们观察到基于社会人口和心理因素的态度和参与偏好的变化。本文讨论了积极的信息传递和多样化的沟通渠道对优化aqf公共警告的重要性的政策影响
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Journal of Risk Research
Journal of Risk Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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12.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
44
期刊介绍: The Journal of Risk Research is an international journal that publishes peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical research articles within the risk field from the areas of social, physical and health sciences and engineering, as well as articles related to decision making, regulation and policy issues in all disciplines. Articles will be published in English. The main aims of the Journal of Risk Research are to stimulate intellectual debate, to promote better risk management practices and to contribute to the development of risk management methodologies. Journal of Risk Research is the official journal of the Society for Risk Analysis Europe and the Society for Risk Analysis Japan.
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