Water Supply (Apr 2024)

Public opinion risk perception of decision makers’ in transboundary watershed emergency water supply

  • Chunbao Wang,
  • Haiwei Zhou,
  • Liming Liu,
  • Yukuo Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2024.056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 961 – 971

Abstract

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In recent years, the number of public opinion risks related to sudden transboundary drought events has continued to increase. Research on the perception of public opinion risks has become an indispensable and increasingly important part of emergency management research in transboundary watersheds. Based on relevant literature and interview materials, an exploratory theoretical construction was conducted using the grounded theory research method. The research results indicate that four main categories of public opinion risks, namely, political, economic, ecological and environmental, and socio-cultural, have a significant impact on the perception of public opinion risks among decision-makers in transboundary watershed emergency water supply. The formation mechanisms of decision-makers’ perception of public opinion risks vary in each of these four categories. This research not only enriches the relevant research on the influencing factors of decision-makers’ perception of public opinion risks in theory but also provides decision-making reference and guidance for transboundary watershed water resource management in practice. HIGHLIGHTS This study identified the influencing factors of public opinion risk perception.; This study analyzed the impact of different influencing factors.; This study provided new ideas for transboundary watershed water resources management.;

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