Does pollution perception lead to risk avoidance behaviour? A mixed methods analysis

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Auteur(s): Levasseur Pierre,Erdlenbruch Katrin,Gramaglia Christelle,Bento Sofia,Fernandes Lúcia,Páez Pedro Baños
Mots clés Pollution perception Pollution exposure Avoidance behaviour Mixed methods research Pollution perception
Date de publication 01/01/2024
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This paper looks at three contaminated communities in southern Europe facing pollution from industrial and mining activity and analyses forms of avoidance behaviour, using both economic and sociological approaches. Based on a quantitative household survey, we show that avoidance behaviour is mainly explained by residential location and socio-economic characteristics. Pollution perception is not statistically correlated to most avoidance behaviour. From in-depth qualitative interviews, we learn more about people’s risk perception and whether and why people adopt avoidance behaviour, including discovering some inventive solutions. To conclude, our results cast doubt on the efficacy of current public advisory communications.

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