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TitleAssessing stakeholders' risk perception to promote Nature Based Solutions as flood protection strategies: The case of the Glin??ica river (Slovenia)
AbstractEvidences from flood risk management demonstrated that a deep understanding of the main physical phenomena to be addressed is often not enough but should be also integrated with stakeholders' knowledge and risk perception. Particularly, the effectiveness of flood risk management strategies is highly dependent on stakeholders' perception and attitudes, which play a critical role on how individuals and institutions act to mitigate risks. Furthermore, practitioners and policy-makers realized that grey infrastructures may not be the most suitable solution to reduce flood risk, and that a shift from grey solutions to Nature Based Solutions is required. Within this framework, the present work describes a methodology to enhance the Nature Based Solutions implementation by facilitating the generation, acquisition and diffusion of different stakeholders' risk perceptions. It is based on the combination of Problem Structuring Methods for the elicitation of stakeholders' risk perceptions through individual Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, and Ambiguity Analysis for the investigation of differences in risk perceptions and problem framing. The outputs of the Ambiguity Analysis, used during a participatory workshop, facilitated a dialogue aligning the divergences and promoting the social acceptance of Nature Based Solutions. These results of the implementation of this multi-step methodology in the Glin??ica river basin (Slovenia) are discussed.
SourceScience of the total environment 655, pp. 188–201
KeywordsAmbiguity AnalysisFlood riskFuzzy Cognitive MapsNature Based SolutionsRisk perception
JournalScience of the total environment
EditorElsevier, Lausanne ;, Paesi Bassi
Year2019
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.116
AuthorsSantoro, Stefania; Pluchinotta, Irene; Pagano, Alessandro; Pengal, Polona; Cokan, Blaz; Giordano, Raffaele
Text396674 2019 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.116 Scopus 2 s2.0 85056798921 Ambiguity Analysis Flood risk Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Nature Based Solutions Risk perception Assessing stakeholders risk perception to promote Nature Based Solutions as flood protection strategies The case of the Glin ica river Slovenia Santoro, Stefania; Pluchinotta, Irene; Pagano, Alessandro; Pengal, Polona; Cokan, Blaz; Giordano, Raffaele Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque, Bari; REVIVO Evidences from flood risk management demonstrated that a deep understanding of the main physical phenomena to be addressed is often not enough but should be also integrated with stakeholders knowledge and risk perception. Particularly, the effectiveness of flood risk management strategies is highly dependent on stakeholders perception and attitudes, which play a critical role on how individuals and institutions act to mitigate risks. Furthermore, practitioners and policy makers realized that grey infrastructures may not be the most suitable solution to reduce flood risk, and that a shift from grey solutions to Nature Based Solutions is required. Within this framework, the present work describes a methodology to enhance the Nature Based Solutions implementation by facilitating the generation, acquisition and diffusion of different stakeholders risk perceptions. It is based on the combination of Problem Structuring Methods for the elicitation of stakeholders risk perceptions through individual Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, and Ambiguity Analysis for the investigation of differences in risk perceptions and problem framing. The outputs of the Ambiguity Analysis, used during a participatory workshop, facilitated a dialogue aligning the divergences and promoting the social acceptance of Nature Based Solutions. These results of the implementation of this multi step methodology in the Glin ica river basin Slovenia are discussed. 655 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 85056798921 origin=inward Assessing stakeholders risk perception to promote Nature Based Solutions as flood protection strategies The case of the Glin ica river Slovenia Paper su rivista 1 s2.0 S0048969718344735 main.pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier 0048 9697 Science of the total environment Science of the total environment Sci. total environ. SANTORO STEFANIA raffaele.giordano GIORDANO RAFFAELE alessandro.pagano PAGANO ALESSANDRO