Kuhar Sara E, Nierenberg Kate, Kirkpatrick Barbara, Tobin Graham A
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Risk Anal. 2009 Jul;29(7):963-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2009.01228.x. Epub 2009 Apr 9.
This research integrates theoretical frameworks of risk perception, social amplification of risk, and the role of place-specific contexts in order to explore the various perceptions surrounding Florida red tides. Florida red tides are naturally occurring events that are increasing in frequency, duration, and severity. This has implications for public health, the local economy, and ecosystem health. While many of the negative impacts of Florida red tides are not easily controlled, some of the secondary impacts may be mitigated through individuals' responses. However, public perception and consequent reactions to Florida red tides have not been investigated. This research uses questionnaire surveys, and semi-structured interviews, to explore the various perceptions of the risk surrounding red tides. Surveys and interviews were conducted along two Florida west coast beaches. The results indicate that the underlying foundations of the social amplification of the risk framework are applicable to understanding how individuals form perceptions of risk relative to red tide events. There are key differences between the spatial locations of individuals and corresponding perceptions, indicating that place-specific contexts are essential to understanding how individuals receive and interpret risk information. The results also suggest that individuals may be lacking efficient and up-to-date information about Florida red tides and their impacts because of inconsistent public outreach. Overall, social and spatial factors appear to be influential as to whether individuals amplify or attenuate the risks associated with Florida red tides.
本研究整合了风险认知、风险的社会放大以及特定地点背景的作用等理论框架,以探究围绕佛罗里达红潮的各种认知。佛罗里达红潮是自然发生的事件,其发生频率、持续时间和严重程度都在增加。这对公众健康、当地经济和生态系统健康都有影响。虽然佛罗里达红潮的许多负面影响难以轻易控制,但一些次生影响可能通过个人的应对措施得到缓解。然而,公众对佛罗里达红潮的认知及其相应反应尚未得到研究。本研究采用问卷调查和半结构化访谈,以探究对红潮风险的各种认知。调查和访谈在佛罗里达西海岸的两个海滩进行。结果表明,风险框架的社会放大的潜在基础适用于理解个人如何形成相对于红潮事件的风险认知。个人的空间位置与相应认知之间存在关键差异,表明特定地点背景对于理解个人如何接收和解释风险信息至关重要。结果还表明,由于公共宣传不一致,个人可能缺乏关于佛罗里达红潮及其影响的有效和最新信息。总体而言,社会和空间因素似乎对个人放大或减轻与佛罗里达红潮相关的风险具有影响。