Rohlman Diana, Samon Samantha, Allan Sarah, Barton Michael, Dixon Holly, Ghetu Christine, Tidwell Lane, Hoffman Peter, Oluyomi Abiodun, Symanski Elaine, Bondy Melissa, Anderson Kim
Oregon State University.
Baylor College of Medicine.
Citiz Sci. 2022;7(1). doi: 10.5334/cstp.443. Epub 2022 May 19.
Disaster research faces significant infrastructure challenges: regional and federal coordination, access to resources, and community collaboration. Disasters can lead to chemical exposures that potentially impact human health and cause concern in affected communities. Community-engaged research, which incorporates local knowledge and voices, is well-suited for work with communities that experience impacts of environmental exposures following disasters. We present three examples of community-engaged disaster research (CEnDR) following oil spills, hurricanes, and wildfires, and their impact on long-term social, physical, and technical community infrastructure. We highlight the following CEnDR structures: researcher/community networks; convenient research tools; adaptable data collection modalities for equitable access; and return of data.
区域和联邦协调、资源获取以及社区合作。灾害可能导致化学物质暴露,这有可能影响人类健康并引发受灾社区的担忧。社区参与式研究纳入了当地知识和声音,非常适合与经历灾害后环境暴露影响的社区开展合作。我们展示了三个社区参与式灾害研究(CEnDR)的例子,涉及石油泄漏、飓风和野火及其对长期社会、物理和技术社区基础设施的影响。我们重点介绍了以下CEnDR结构:研究人员/社区网络;便捷的研究工具;适用于公平获取的可调整数据收集方式;以及数据反馈。