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Stakeholders′ Perceptions of Environmental and Public Health Risks Associated with Hydrocarbon Activities in and around the Vasilikos Energy Center, Cyprus
- Source :
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 13133, p 13133 (2021), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 18; Issue 24; Pages: 13133
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2021.
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Abstract
- The Vasilikos Energy Center (VEC) is a large hydrocarbon industrial hub actively operating in Cyprus. There is strong public interest by the communities surrounding VEC to engage with all stakeholders towards the sustainable development of hydrocarbon in the region. The methodological framework of the exposome concept would allow for the holistic identification of all relevant environmental exposures by engaging the most relevant stakeholders in industrially contaminated sites. The main objectives of this study were to: (i) evaluate the stakeholders’ perceptions of the environmental and public health risks and recommended actions associated with the VEC hydrocarbon activities, and (ii) assess the stakeholders’ understanding and interest towards exposome-based technologies for use in oil and gas applications. Methods: Six major groups of stakeholders were identified: local authorities, small-medium industries (SMIs) (including multi-national companies), small-medium enterprises (SMEs), academia/professional associations, government, and the general public residing in the communities surrounding the VEC. During 2019–2021, a suite of stakeholder engagement initiatives was deployed, including semi-structured interviews (n = 32), a community survey for the general public (n = 309), technical meetings, and workshops (n = 4). Results from the semi-structured interviews, technical meetings and workshops were analyzed through thematic analysis and results from the community survey were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Almost all stakeholders expressed the need for the implementation of a systematic health monitoring system for the VEC broader area and its surrounding residential communities, including frequent measurements of air pollutant emissions. Moreover, stricter policies by the government about licensing and monitoring of hydrocarbon activities and proper communication to the public and the mass media emerged as important needs. The exposome concept was not practiced by the SMEs, but SMIs showed willingness to use it in the future as part of their research and development activities. Conclusions: The sustainable development of hydrocarbon exploitation and processing prospects for Cyprus involves the VEC. Continuous and active collaboration and mutual feedback among all stakeholders involved with the VEC is essential, as this may allow future environmental and occupational health initiatives to be formalized.
- Subjects :
- Community risks
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
environmental health
Oil and gas
thematic analysis
exposome
010501 environmental sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
01 natural sciences
public perceptions
Article
12. Responsible consumption
03 medical and health sciences
community risks
0302 clinical medicine
Stakeholder Participation
Stakeholder consultation
Health Sciences
11. Sustainability
030212 general & internal medicine
hydrocarbons
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
oil and gas
petroleum
Industrially contaminated sites
stakeholder consultation
industrially contaminated sites
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Environmental Exposure
Hydrocarbons
Thematic analysis
Public perceptions
Exposome
Environmental health
Petroleum
13. Climate action
Cyprus
Medicine
Public Health
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 16617827 and 16604601
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 13133
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2657f8033e30941eb029172958399a03