A social license to operate for aquaculture in Tasmania: The importance of theory-testing
Aquaculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 741639 - 741639
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
“Smells fishy”: Exploring Community Reactions to Aquaculture in Frenchman Bay, Maine
Gabriella Gurney,
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Laura N. Rickard
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Maine policy review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(1), P. 63 - 68
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
authors
of
this
research
brief
conducted
a
series
qualitative
interviews
with
people
in
the
Frenchman
Bay
watershed
Maine.
Based
on
interviews,
they
identified
emergent
themes
regarding
place
attachments
to
and
sense
place.
Scale
was
as
an
umbrella
concept
encompassing
other
themes,
including
perceived
environmental
community
risks
drawbacks;
aesthetic,
historical,
recreation-based
attachments;
concerns
intersecting
adjacent
marine
tensions
such
state
licensing
processes
shifting
traditional
working
waterfronts
tourism-based
economies.
study
highlights
several
implications
for
aquaculture
policy
Language: Английский
When Trust Matters: Perceived Characteristics of Behavioral Guidance as Moderators of Trust in Compliance Decisions
Hwanseok Song,
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Prudence Timuche Mbah
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Science Communication,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
We
tested
whether
perceived
characteristics
of
behavioral
measures
suggested
by
a
public
health
authority
such
as
uncertainty,
complexity,
subjective
knowledge,
and
control
would
moderate
the
effect
trust
in
that
on
compliance
intentions.
also
how
other
known
determinants
behavior
attitude,
norms,
risks
benefits,
freedom
threat
effects.
Findings
suggest
was
more
strongly
associated
with
decisions
when
individuals
felt
confident
their
understanding
behavior.
In
addition,
involving
affective
evaluations
appeared
to
enhance
effects
trust.
Language: Английский