Center for Science Communication Research, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, 1715 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.
Curr Environ Health Rep. 2024 Dec;11(4):453-467. doi: 10.1007/s40572-024-00461-8. Epub 2024 Sep 25.
Informing the public about environmental risks to health is crucial for raising awareness around hazards, and promoting actions that minimize exposures. Geographic visualizations-geovisualizations-have become an increasingly common way to disseminate web-based information about environmental hazards, displaying spatial variations in exposures and health outcomes using a map. Unfortunately, ineffective geovisualizations can result in inaccurate inferences about a hazard, leading to misguided actions or policies. In this narrative review, we discuss key considerations for the use of geovisualizations to promote environmental health literacy.
Many conventional geovisualizations used for hazard education and risk communication fail to consider how people process visual information. Design choices that prompt viewers to think and feel, leveraging processes such as individual attention, memory, and emotion, could promote improved comprehension and decision making around environmental health risks using geovisualizations. Based on the studies reviewed, we recommend six strategies for designing effective, evidence-based geovisualizations, synthesizing evidence from the cognitive sciences, cartography, and environmental health. These strategies include: Displaying only key data, tailoring and testing geovisualizations with the desired audience, using salient cues, leveraging emotion, aiding pattern recognition, and limiting visual distractions. Geovisualizations offer a promising avenue for advancing public awareness and fostering proactive measures in addressing complex environmental health challenges. This review highlights how incorporating evidence-based design principles into geovisualizations could promote environmental health literacy. More experimental research evaluating geovisualizations, using interdisciplinary approaches, is needed.
向公众通报环境健康风险对于提高对危害的认识以及促进减少暴露的行动至关重要。地理可视化(geovisualizations)已成为在网络上传播有关环境危害信息的一种日益普遍的方式,它使用地图展示暴露和健康结果的空间变化。不幸的是,无效的地理可视化可能导致对危害的不准确推断,从而导致错误的行动或政策。在本叙述性综述中,我们讨论了使用地理可视化来促进环境健康素养的关键注意事项。
许多用于危害教育和风险沟通的常规地理可视化未能考虑人们如何处理视觉信息。设计选择可以促使观众思考和感受,利用个体注意力、记忆和情感等过程,可以通过地理可视化来促进对环境健康风险的更好理解和决策。根据综述的研究结果,我们建议采用六种策略来设计有效的、基于证据的地理可视化,综合认知科学、制图学和环境健康学的证据。这些策略包括:仅显示关键数据、针对预期受众定制和测试地理可视化、使用显著线索、利用情感、辅助模式识别和限制视觉干扰。地理可视化为提高公众意识和促进积极主动地应对复杂的环境健康挑战提供了一个有前途的途径。本综述强调了将基于证据的设计原则纳入地理可视化中如何能够促进环境健康素养。需要更多使用跨学科方法评估地理可视化的实验研究。