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Multiple criteria analysis of citizens’ information and trust in climate change actions
Environment, Development and Sustainability ( IF 4.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-19 , DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-00942-4
Aikaterini Zerva , Evangelos Grigoroudis , Evangelia Karasmanaki , Georgios Tsantopoulos

In the past decades, the stakeholders, due to the evident impacts of climate change, were more involved in strategic actions and informing the public opinion on climate change. However, in order to achieve ongoing and substantial public participation in climate change actions undertaken by the stakeholders, the public will need to be fully informed about the causes and effects of climate change so that a mutual relationship of trust may be established. The present study aims to investigate public perceptions of the information citizens obtain from information sources, stakeholders' share of responsibility for climate change and citizens’ degree of trust in the stakeholders which affects public participation in climate change actions. The study was conducted in Greece, where 1536 questionnaires were collected from January 2014 to June 2015. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and nonparametric statistics, as well as the MUSA method (MUlticriteria Satisfaction Analysis). The study findings indicated that the citizens do not trust adequately information sources regarding climate change and, at the same time, they perceive that the dissemination of information on climate change is limited and consider that the media which use scientific knowledge provide more objective information. Moreover, Greek citizens consider that industries, oil companies and governments contribute mostly to climate change and they were willing to participate in climate change actions carried out mainly by scientists, environmental groups, citizen groups and non-governmental organizations.

中文翻译:

公民对气候变化行动的信息和信任的多标准分析

在过去的几十年里,由于气候变化的明显影响,利益相关者更多地参与了战略行动,并就气候变化向公众通报了意见。然而,为了在利益相关者采取的气候变化行动中实现持续和实质性的公众参与,公众需要充分了解气候变化的原因和影响,以便建立相互信任的关系。本研究旨在调查公众对公民从信息来源获得的信息的看法、利益相关者对气候变化的责任份额以及公民对影响公众参与气候变化行动的利益相关者的信任程度。该研究在希腊进行,从 2014 年 1 月至 2015 年 6 月收集了 1536 份问卷。使用描述性和非参数统计以及 MUSA 方法(多标准满意度分析)分析收集的数据。研究结果表明,市民对气候变化信息来源的信任度不够,同时认为气候变化信息的传播有限,认为使用科学知识的媒体提供的信息更客观。此外,希腊公民认为工业、石油公司和政府对气候变化的贡献最大,他们愿意参与主要由科学家、环保团体、公民团体和非政府组织开展的气候变化行动。以及 MUSA 方法(多标准满意度分析)。研究结果表明,市民对气候变化信息来源的信任度不够,同时认为气候变化信息的传播有限,认为使用科学知识的媒体提供的信息更客观。此外,希腊公民认为工业、石油公司和政府对气候变化的贡献最大,他们愿意参与主要由科学家、环保团体、公民团体和非政府组织开展的气候变化行动。以及 MUSA 方法(多标准满意度分析)。研究结果表明,市民对气候变化信息来源的信任度不够,同时认为气候变化信息的传播有限,认为使用科学知识的媒体提供的信息更客观。此外,希腊公民认为工业、石油公司和政府对气候变化的贡献最大,他们愿意参与主要由科学家、环保团体、公民团体和非政府组织开展的气候变化行动。他们认为气候变化信息的传播是有限的,并认为使用科学知识的媒体提供了更客观的信息。此外,希腊公民认为工业、石油公司和政府对气候变化的贡献最大,他们愿意参与主要由科学家、环保团体、公民团体和非政府组织开展的气候变化行动。他们认为气候变化信息的传播是有限的,并认为使用科学知识的媒体提供了更客观的信息。此外,希腊公民认为工业、石油公司和政府对气候变化的贡献最大,他们愿意参与主要由科学家、环保团体、公民团体和非政府组织开展的气候变化行动。
更新日期:2020-08-19
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