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Learning from citizens: a Venetian experience.

B De Marchi1

  • 1Mass Emergencies Programme, Institute of International Sociology, (PEM - ISIG), Via Mazzini 13, 34170 Gorizia, Italy. bruna.de-marchi@libero.it

Journal of Hazardous Materials
|September 9, 2000
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This study combined participatory and traditional methods to understand local knowledge of industrial risks, promoting citizen awareness and involvement in community risk reduction strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • Industrial activities pose risks to communities.
  • Eliciting local knowledge is crucial for effective risk management.
  • Citizen engagement enhances community resilience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore participatory and traditional research methods for understanding local knowledge of industrial risks.
  • To highlight policy implications for promoting citizen awareness and involvement in risk reduction.
  • To outline principles for interpreting citizens' concerns regarding industrial risks.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a mixed-methods approach, integrating participatory techniques with traditional research methods.
  • Conducted a project focused on public risk perception concerning industrial activities.

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  • Drew upon diverse research experiences to inform findings.
  • Main Results:

    • Participatory methods effectively elicited local knowledge about industrial risks.
    • The approach fosters citizen awareness and encourages involvement in risk reduction.
    • Identified key principles for understanding public concerns and aspirations.

    Conclusions:

    • Combining participatory and traditional methods enhances the understanding of community risks.
    • Promoting citizen engagement is vital for reducing community vulnerability.
    • Established principles can guide the interpretation of public concerns in risk management.