推进城市空气质量治理的参与式感知和知识生产方法:应用“呼吸伦敦”社区项目模式

IF 4.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kayla Schulte, Andrew Grieve, Benjamin Barratt, Timothy Baker, Hima Coonjobeeharry, Mohammed Mead
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空气污染仍然是一个紧迫的全球问题,每年造成数百万人死亡,并对脆弱社区造成不成比例的影响。虽然传统的空气质量治理依赖于昂贵的专业仪器,但最近在低资本成本传感器和数字基础设施方面的进展使更广泛的参与环境监测成为可能。这一转变为将科学、地方和实践知识整合到空气质量治理中创造了机会。然而,重大障碍仍然存在,包括在获取数据、技术资源、能力限制和根深蒂固的权力不平衡方面的不平等。制定“呼吸伦敦”社区方案就是为了解决这些挑战,将社区知识与科学的空气质量监测相结合。在一个由400多个实时校准的空气污染传感器组成的混合网络中实施,从2021年到2023年,BLCP将免费向伦敦的60个社区团体分发传感器。该项目使社区能够选择传感器位置,根据当地经验培养数据,并重新分配决策权。这种参与性方法有助于促进可操作的见解,为旨在减少污染暴露的地方政策变化提供信息。它还扩大了治理网络,强调了将社区知识与体制框架结合起来的途径。研究结果强调了设计参与性方法的重要性,这些方法应适应不同的社区需求,加强基层能力,并将非主导知识纳入决策实践。本研究展示了环境数据生产和使用的民主化如何能够提高空气质量治理的效率,为将社区驱动的知识纳入全球政策制定和决策过程提供了一个模型。
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Advancing participatory sensing and knowledge production methods for city air quality governance: Applying the Breathe London Community Programme model
Air pollution remains a pressing global issue, contributing to millions of deaths annually and disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities. While conventional air quality governance has relied on costly, specialized instruments, recent advances in lower capital cost sensors and digital infrastructure have enabled broader participation in environmental monitoring. This shift creates opportunities for integrating scientific, local, and practical knowledge into air quality governance. However, significant barriers persist, including inequities in access to data, technical resources, capacity constraints, and entrenched power imbalances. The Breathe London Community Programme was developed to address these challenges by integrating community-based knowledge with scientific air quality monitoring. Implemented within a hybrid network of over 400 real-time calibrated air pollution sensors, the BLCP distributed free sensors to 60 community groups across London from 2021 to 2023. The program enabled communities to choose sensor locations, fostering data contextualized by local experiences and redistributing decision-making power. This participatory approach helped facilitate actionable insights that informed local policy changes aimed at reducing pollution exposure. It also expanded governance networks and highlighted pathways for aligning community-based knowledge with institutional frameworks. The findings emphasize the importance of designing participatory methodologies that adapt to diverse community needs, strengthen grassroots capacity, and integrate non-dominant knowledge into decision-making practices. This study demonstrates how democratizing environmental data production and use can enhance the efficacy of air quality governance, providing a model for embedding community-driven knowledge into policy development and decision-making processes globally.
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Environmental Science & Policy
Environmental Science & Policy 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
332
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Policy promotes communication among government, business and industry, academia, and non-governmental organisations who are instrumental in the solution of environmental problems. It also seeks to advance interdisciplinary research of policy relevance on environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity, environmental pollution and wastes, renewable and non-renewable natural resources, sustainability, and the interactions among these issues. The journal emphasises the linkages between these environmental issues and social and economic issues such as production, transport, consumption, growth, demographic changes, well-being, and health. However, the subject coverage will not be restricted to these issues and the introduction of new dimensions will be encouraged.
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