
Strategic Risk Communications Process for Biosolids Land Application Programs
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The researchers developed a state-of-the-science Strategic Risk Communications Process, tools and materials that can be adapted and used by biosolids program managers. The Process was applied and validated through two case studies, which involved in-depth research with landowners who receive biosolids and neighbors to biosolids land application sites and, in one case, community health officials.
The research demonstrated that the key influence on these stakeholders' judgments on the acceptability of biosolids land application is the trust they have in the people who are producing the product, the people who are using the product and the people are overseeing and ensuring the safe appropriate use of biosolids. These stakeholders recognized the benefits and risks associated with biosolids land application and support its beneficial use. However, their support was not unconditional - they had questions about the long-term health and environmental impacts of such application. The process, tools and materials developed through this project will serve to address these and other key questions, while enabling biosolids managers to continually build stakeholder support for biosolids land application.
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Abstract and Benefits
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Executive Summary
- 1.0. Introduction and Objectives
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Research Objectives
- 1.3. The Opportunity to Conduct More Effective Outreach and Dialogue
- 1.4. Overview of Research Challenge Approach and Research Method
- 1.5. Overview of Research Challenge Deliverables
- 2.0. Defining the Opportunity and Characterizing the Situation
- 2.1. Overview
- 2.2. Step 1: Define the Opportunity
- 2.3. Step 2: Characterize the Situation
- 2.4. Literature Review
- 2.5. Development of the Expert Model
- 2.6. Preliminary Stakeholder Assessment
- 3.0. Conducting Research with Community Stakeholders
- 3.1. Overview
- 3.2. Research Preparation
- 3.3. Overview of Key Research Findings
- 4.0. Developing the Primer for Biosolids Professionals
- 4.1. Overview of the Adapted Strategic Risk Communication Process for CommunityOutreach and Dialogue on Biosolids Land Applications
- 4.2. Development of the Primer for Biosolids Professionals
- 4.3. Dissemination and Training
- 5.0. Outreach, Recommendations, and Future Research Needs
- 5.1. Research Challenge Outreach
- 5.2. Applying the Process to Communicate About Pathogen Safety
- 5.3. Specific Guidance on Using Risk Comparisons to Communicate About BiosolidsBenefits and Risks
- 5.4. Key Observations from the Research Challenge
- 5.5. Future Directions
- Appendix A: Expert Model Narrative
- Appendix B: Tulsa Case Study Application of the Strategic Risk Communications Process
- Appendix C: Prototypical Communications Materials Developed from Tulsa Case Study
- Appendix D: Virginia Case Study Application of the Strategic Risk Communications Process
- Appendix E: Mental Models Research Protocol
- Appendix F: Supplementary Worksheets to Support Use of the Primer for Biosolids Professionals
- Appendix G: Strategic Risk Communications WEF Residuals and Biosolids 2010
- References
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