Fonseca Catarina, Wood Louisa E, Andriamahefazafy Mialy, Casal Gema, Chaigneau Tomas, Cornet Cindy C, Degia A Karima, Failler Pierre, Ferraro Gianluca, Furlan Elisa, Hawkins Julie, de Juan Silvia, Krause Torsten, McCarthy Tim, Pérez Géraldine, Roberts Callum, Trégarot Ewan, O'Leary Bethan C
cE3c - Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada 9500-321, Portugal.
CICS.NOVA - Interdisciplinary Center of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH/NOVA), Lisboa 1070-312, Portugal.
Data Brief. 2023 Jan 21;47:108924. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2023.108924. eCollection 2023 Apr.
The long-term provision of ocean ecosystem services depends on healthy ecosystems and effective sustainable management. Understanding public opinion about marine and coastal ecosystems is important to guide decision-making and inform specific actions. However, available data on public perceptions on the interlinked effects of climate change, human impacts and the value and management of marine and coastal ecosystems are rare. This dataset presents raw data from an online, self-administered, public awareness survey conducted between November 2021 and February 2022 which yielded 709 responses from 42 countries. The survey was released in four languages (English, French, Spanish and Italian) and consisted of four main parts: (1) perceptions about climate change; (2) perceptions about the value of, and threats to, coasts, oceans and their wildlife, (3) perceptions about climate change response; and (4) socio-demographic information. Participation in the survey was voluntary and all respondents provided informed consent after reading a participant information form at the beginning of the survey. Responses were anonymous unless respondents chose to provide contact information. All identifying information has been removed from the dataset. The dataset can be used to conduct quantitative analyses, especially in the area of public perceptions of the interlinkages between climate change, human impacts and options for sustainable management in the context of marine and coastal ecosystems. The dataset is provided with this article, including a copy of the survey and participant information forms in all four languages, data and the corresponding codebook.
海洋生态系统服务的长期提供依赖于健康的生态系统和有效的可持续管理。了解公众对海洋和沿海生态系统的看法对于指导决策和为具体行动提供信息至关重要。然而,关于公众对气候变化、人类影响以及海洋和沿海生态系统的价值与管理之间相互关联影响的现有数据却很稀少。该数据集呈现了2021年11月至2022年2月期间进行的一项在线、自我管理的公众意识调查的原始数据,该调查收到了来自42个国家的709份回复。调查以四种语言(英语、法语、西班牙语和意大利语)发布,包括四个主要部分:(1)对气候变化的看法;(2)对海岸、海洋及其野生动物的价值和威胁的看法;(3)对气候变化应对措施的看法;以及(4)社会人口信息。参与调查是自愿的,所有受访者在调查开始时阅读了参与者信息表后都提供了知情同意书。回复是匿名的,除非受访者选择提供联系信息。所有识别信息均已从数据集中删除。该数据集可用于进行定量分析,特别是在公众对气候变化、人类影响以及海洋和沿海生态系统背景下可持续管理选项之间相互联系的认知领域。本文提供了该数据集,包括四种语言的调查问卷和参与者信息表副本、数据以及相应的编码手册。