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Riedel, N.* ; Mena, E.* ; Köckler, H.* ; Reineke, B.* ; Peters, A. ; Schwettmann, L. ; Wolf, K. ; Bolte, G.* ; Kraus, U.

Identifying interactions between determinants of intention for civic engagement against transportation noise exposure–a theory-driven classification tree analysis with cross-sectional data from the KORA study in Germany.

J. Environ. Plan. Manag., DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2023.2219829 (2023)
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The European Environmental Noise Directive highlights public participation in the development and review of noise action plans. Considering unequal participation opportunities, determinants of public civic engagement are crucial. We conceptualised these determinants to arise from four components: (1) noise exposure, (2) environmental resources, (3) engagement-specific cognitions, and (4) general cognitions and emotions. We aimed to classify intention for civic engagement in a population-based sample from the German KORA study in the Augsburg region by using Conditional Inference Trees (CIT) with variables attributed to the four components (N = 3,743, 43–92 years). The “engagement-specific cognitions”-CIT showed the highest prevalence of civic engagement intention resulting from interactions between subjective norm (expecting positive feedback from significant others), self-efficacy (having confidence to engage), and knowledge of noise abatement planning (70.6% as compared to the sample average (11.2%)). To promote equitable decision-making, participation might benefit from focusing on residents’ cognitive-behavioural processes.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Schlagwörter Civic Engagement ; Conditional Inference Tree ; Environmental Noise Directive ; Inequities ; Transportation Noise Exposure; Road Traffic Noise; Environmental Noise; Negative Affect; Health; Annoyance; Responses
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0964-0568
e-ISSN 1360-0559
Verlag Taylor & Francis
Verlagsort 2-4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon Ox14 4rn, Oxon, England
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed