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Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management

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Pantić, Marijana
Maričić, Tamara
Milijić, Saša
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Abstract
The paper presents some lessons learned from the view and experience of the local population on climate change impacts. A survey among the rural population in Serbia measured their awareness, impact of climate change, and actions applied against it. The results indicated that respondents recognize the role of human activities in climate change; TV and the internet are primary information sources; the distinction between adaptation and mitigation is unclear; whereas droughts, floods, and hail are the most frequent manifestations of climate change in rural Serbia. In conclusion, further awareness of climate change details should be channeled through TV and the internet as the most popular sources of information, especially regarding the unclear difference between adaptation and mitigation. Future financial measures should address repairmen of the damages caused by the most common issues.
Keywords:
climate change / spatial planning / survey / participatory approach / Serbia
Source:
Proceedings: 29th International Conference Ecological Truth AND Environmental Research – EcoTER’22, 2022, 489-494
Publisher:
  • Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200006 (Institute of Architecture and Regional and Urban Planning of Serbia, Belgrade) (RS-200006)
Note:
  • Urednik: Snežana Šerbula

ISBN: 978-86-6305-123-2

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_703
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http://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/703
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impact of climate change, and actions applied against it. The results indicated that respondents
recognize the role of human activities in climate change; TV and the internet are primary information sources; the distinction between adaptation and mitigation is unclear; whereas droughts, floods, and hail are the most frequent manifestations of climate change in rural Serbia. In conclusion, further awareness of climate change details should be channeled through TV and the internet as the most popular sources of information, especially regarding the unclear difference between adaptation and mitigation. Future financial measures should address repairmen of the damages caused by the most common issues.
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@conference{
author = "Pantić, Marijana and Maričić, Tamara and Milijić, Saša",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The paper presents some lessons learned from the view and experience of the local population on
climate change impacts. A survey among the rural population in Serbia measured their awareness,
impact of climate change, and actions applied against it. The results indicated that respondents
recognize the role of human activities in climate change; TV and the internet are primary information sources; the distinction between adaptation and mitigation is unclear; whereas droughts, floods, and hail are the most frequent manifestations of climate change in rural Serbia. In conclusion, further awareness of climate change details should be channeled through TV and the internet as the most popular sources of information, especially regarding the unclear difference between adaptation and mitigation. Future financial measures should address repairmen of the damages caused by the most common issues.",
publisher = "Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor",
journal = "Proceedings: 29th International Conference Ecological Truth AND Environmental Research – EcoTER’22",
title = "Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management",
pages = "489-494"
}
Pantić, M., Maričić, T.,& Milijić, S.. (2022). Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management. in Proceedings: 29th International Conference Ecological Truth AND Environmental Research – EcoTER’22
Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor., 489-494.
Pantić M, Maričić T, Milijić S. Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management. in Proceedings: 29th International Conference Ecological Truth AND Environmental Research – EcoTER’22. 2022;:489-494..
Pantić, Marijana, Maričić, Tamara, Milijić, Saša, "Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management" in Proceedings: 29th International Conference Ecological Truth AND Environmental Research – EcoTER’22 (2022):489-494.

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