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Q2 Environmental Science
Roberto Cibin , Laura Horgan , Luigina Ciolfi , Samantha Dockray , Gillian Murphy , Dean S. Venables , Marica Cassarino
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空气污染是对人类健康和发展的全球性环境威胁。日常行为导致空气质素不佳,但公众对空气质素的认识有限,因此有必要采取有效的宣传策略,提高公众对空气质素的认识,并促使他们积极改变行为。通过整合行为、科学传播和社会生态框架,本快速综述绘制了现有的与空气质量相关的传播干预措施及其对空气质量意识、保护和/或缓解行为(即避免接触;减少污染活动)和公民参与。我们对同行评议文献和灰色文献进行了全面的文献检索,包括79项研究进行分析。对研究结果进行综合叙述,并用QuADS工具评估其质量。尽管干预类型具有高度异质性,但大多数干预具有说服或实现功能,通常利用网站或网络应用程序等传播模式,并且大多数评估意识和/或参与保护行为。虽然大多数干预措施侧重于个人/家庭层面的行动和个体间的动态,但只有一些干预措施考虑了政策层面的行动,很少在其沟通中纳入基础设施方面的考虑。总体而言,47项研究报告了对认识和/或行为的积极影响,特别是通过参与性方法,尽管我们注意到与促进有意义的参与有关的问题,并确定了影响社会心理因素。行为有效性的证据通常受到观察设计和仅关注意识或自我报告的行为/意图的限制。我们的研究结果强调,越来越多的人试图通过对个人和当地情况敏感的赋权方法来传达与空气质量相关的风险和行为解决方案,但也注意到需要进一步努力促进缓解行为和公民参与。
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Promoting air quality-related awareness and behavioural change: A rapid review of communication interventions integrating behavioural, science communication and socio-ecological perspectives
Air pollution (AP) is a global environmental threat to human health and development. Day-to-day behaviours contribute to poor air quality (AQ) but limited public understanding of AQ warrants effective communication strategies to promote awareness and empower positive behavioural change. Through the integration of behavioural, science communication, and socio-ecological frameworks, this rapid review maps existing AQ-related communication interventions and their influence on AQ awareness, protective and/or mitigating behaviours (i.e., avoiding exposure; reducing polluting activities), and civic engagement. We conducted a comprehensive literature search of peer-reviewed and grey literature, including 79 studies for analysis. Findings were synthesised narratively and assessed for quality with the QuADS tool. Despite high heterogeneity in intervention types, most served a persuasion or enablement function, often utilising dissemination modes such as websites or web applications, and most assessed awareness and/or engagement in protective behaviours. While most interventions focused on individual/household-level actions and interindividual dynamics, only some considered policy-level actions, and very few embedded infrastructural considerations in their communication. Overall, 47 studies reported positive impacts on awareness and/or behaviours, particularly through participatory approaches, although we noted issues associated with promoting meaningful participation and identified influencing psychosocial factors. Evidence of effectiveness for behaviours was often limited by observational designs and the focus on awareness only or self-reported behaviours/intentions. Our findings highlight growing attempts to communicate AQ-related risks and behavioural solutions through empowering approaches that are sensitive to individual and local circumstances, but note the need for further work to foster mitigating behaviours and civic engagement.
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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