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Journal of Environmental Toxicology
2001 Volume.16 No. 2 p.85 ~ p.95
Related Factors of Environmental Risk Perception among General Public and Experts
Park Jong-Yeon

Chang Eun-Ah
Shin Dong-Chun
Lim Young-Wook
Choi Woo-Hyuk
Abstract
This study was to investigate factors of risk perception on major environmental issues among general public and environmental experts in Korea. Structured questionnaire surveys were conducted to samples from general public and environmental experts during March and April, 2000. Total numbers of respondents were 773, general public and 353 experts. Analysis of the data showed that risk perception was correlated with health concern, environmental satisfaction, perception of environmental pollution, interest on the environmental issues, knowledge, experiences, and social-cultural consciousness, and so on. Overall environmental risk perception was affected by knowledge on environmental issues, experience of damage from environmental problems, sex and perception of environmental pollution. According to the results, environmental risk perception is not independent from social and psychological factors, and it may be desirable to consider the related factors in the process of risk communication for a more effective risk management or environmental policy.
KEYWORD
environmental risk perception, related factors, general public, environmental experts
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