Pilot Project UNO - Trust Undone Data
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Project Leaders
Project Leaders
Emmanuel HENRY : emmanuel.henry@dauphine.psl.eu
Élodie GUIGON : elodie.guigon@ephe.psl.eu
Marine DENIS : directioniecpaysdumontblanc@gmail.com
Élodie GUIGON : elodie.guigon@ephe.psl.eu
Marine DENIS : directioniecpaysdumontblanc@gmail.com
Viviane THIVENT : contact@iecsea.org
The project aims to analyze gaps in environmental data (undone science) and their impact on citizens' trust in institutions.
It focuses on two French regions affected by historical pollution : the Arve Valley and the Bages-Sigean watershed.
Faced with growing mistrust of expert institutions, Trust Undone Data analyzes how the absence or insufficiency of environmental data contributes to eroding public confidence. The project aims to highlight gaps in knowledge (undone science) in two French regions affected by historical pollution (the Arve Valley and the Bages-Sigean lagoon). It combines a survey of existing databases with participatory identification of citizens' information needs. In collaboration with local eco-citizen institutes, it will develop a methodology for cross-referencing, visualizing, and supplementing available data. The goal is to produce scientific information that is readable, useful for residents, and usable by decision-makers. The project includes interactive data mapping, a methodological report, two scientific articles, and communication materials tailored to the general public and institutions.
Keywords : construction of public issues, public action, scientific expertise, ignorance, environmental health, participatory science, scientific mediation, environmental health, pollution expertise, trust in public action, territories, pollution, endocrine disruptors, atmosphere, water, soil.
It focuses on two French regions affected by historical pollution : the Arve Valley and the Bages-Sigean watershed.
Faced with growing mistrust of expert institutions, Trust Undone Data analyzes how the absence or insufficiency of environmental data contributes to eroding public confidence. The project aims to highlight gaps in knowledge (undone science) in two French regions affected by historical pollution (the Arve Valley and the Bages-Sigean lagoon). It combines a survey of existing databases with participatory identification of citizens' information needs. In collaboration with local eco-citizen institutes, it will develop a methodology for cross-referencing, visualizing, and supplementing available data. The goal is to produce scientific information that is readable, useful for residents, and usable by decision-makers. The project includes interactive data mapping, a methodological report, two scientific articles, and communication materials tailored to the general public and institutions.
Keywords : construction of public issues, public action, scientific expertise, ignorance, environmental health, participatory science, scientific mediation, environmental health, pollution expertise, trust in public action, territories, pollution, endocrine disruptors, atmosphere, water, soil.