Clearing the smog? Public responses to air‐quality information
- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Local Environment
- Vol. 4 (3) , 279-294
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839908725600
Abstract
Recent perspectives on public responses to environmental and risk communication have emphasised the interpretation, judgement and ‘sense‐making’ that takes place when lay audiences receive information and advice. In this paper we consider the public reception given to air‐quality information in the UK as one example of a government information and communication initiative. Drawing on elements of a wider research project undertaken in the city of Birmingham in the UK, involving a survey and in‐depth interviews with members of the public, it examines the extent of awareness and use of information services, attitudes towards information and the role of information in behaviour change. The objective of the paper is to assess in practical terms the impact of air‐quality information available through the media and other sources, as well as to provide empirical evidence with which to reflect on debates over the practice of environmental communication and the stimulation of pro‐environmental behaviour. Conclusions are drawn which point to both problems with air quality information provision and the possibilities of more effective and appropriate interventions through local‐level initiatives.Keywords
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