Not just noise monitoring: Rethinking citizen sensing for risk-related problem-solving
Berti Suman,Anna ; Van Geenhuizen,Marina
Berti Suman,Anna
Van Geenhuizen,Marina
Abstract
Can grassroots-driven citizen sensing initiatives triggered by distrust contribute to risk problem-solving? The article inspects such a potential in the field of risks to public health represented by noise pollution. After a conceptual reflection, the Amsterdam Schiphol and the London Heathrow airports’ noise monitoring cases are compared. We inquire: How did lay people use citizen sensing to find solutions to the increase in noise? Which perceptions/actions influence and facilitate the problem-solving potential of citizen sensing? We found that the main citizens’ actions leading to solutions are an adequate contesting of information monopoly through the production of valid data, as well as the challenging of institutional strategies to improve risk-related problem-solving. Accordingly, the citizen sensing initiative may generate mutual understanding and stimulate the institutional recognition of the problem and urgency for solving it. The article provides a novel exploration of evidence on performance of actors showing the problem-solving potential of citizen sensing through a preliminary performance matrix.
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2019
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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Berti Suman, A & Van Geenhuizen, M 2019, 'Not just noise monitoring : Rethinking citizen sensing for risk-related problem-solving', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, vol. 2019, pp. 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2019.1598852
