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Increasing polarisation in attitudes to aquaculture: Evidence from sequential government inquiries
Marine Policy ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-03 , DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104867
Corrine M. Condie 1, 2 , Joanna Vince 2, 3 , Karen A. Alexander 1, 2
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Global aquaculture production has expanded rapidly over the past decade, accompanied by an increase in community concerns. In Tasmania, Australia, this trend has resulted in successive Federal and state government inquires into salmon farming. Submissions to these inquires have been used to analyse increasing polarisation of stakeholder attitudes across key issues including communication, governance, environmental sustainability and pollution and the role of science. The findings indicate that from 2015 to 2019 there has been a deterioration in community trust of government and industry and a heightening of public risk perceptions. Reducing conflict across stakeholder groups will require a co-ordinated approach to communication. One in which science, government, industry and communities are able to inform and be informed, and where knowledge that is viewed as relevant, credible and legitimate is created and disseminated.



中文翻译:

对水产养殖态度的日益分化:来自政府连续调查的证据

全球水产养殖产量在过去十年中迅速扩大,伴随着社区关注的增加。在澳大利亚的塔斯马尼亚,这一趋势导致联邦和州政府连续对鲑鱼养殖进行调查。这些调查的提交已被用于分析利益相关者在关键问题上日益分化的态度,包括沟通、治理、环境可持续性和污染以及科学的作用。调查结果表明,2015 年至 2019 年,社区对政府和行业的信任度下降,公众风险认知度提高。减少利益相关者群体之间的冲突将需要一种协调的沟通方法。一个科学、政府、工业和社区能够提供信息和获得信息的系统,

更新日期:2021-12-03
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