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Articles

Public perceptions of environmental risk in China

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Pages 195-209 | Received 11 Dec 2011, Accepted 21 May 2012, Published online: 26 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

China, as a ‘double risk’ society, is in urgent need for effective environmental risk management systems. Compared with other risks, man-made environmental risks have not been given due weight. Public awareness and perceptions of environmental risks are crucial in all phases of effective risk management. However, little is known about public perceptions of environmental risks in China. To contribute to better understanding of public perception of environmental risk, a questionnaire survey was conducted among university students in Beijing, who represent a group with high level of education and a generally high sensitivity to new information. The results show that even this group has limited knowledge about environmental risks and current risk management systems. Further studies are needed to understand the social construction of environmental risks in China and to seek ways to involve the Chinese public in emergency response and risk management.

Acknowledgements

This study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71103175), International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China (2012DFA91150), the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (11CDP028). Thanks to the reviewers for their comments. Special thanks go to Dr Mark Henderson for his detailed editorial suggestions.

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