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Public access to environmental information or
public generated environmental information
                   Muki Haklay, CEGE, UCL




                                     Source: iMP
Outline



• The development of environmental information
  within the wider „environmental‟ theme
• Three phases:
  – Experts access
  – Top-down delivery
  – Collaborative
• Summary and future directions
The modern environmental movement

                                                   1987 – Montreal
                                       1972 –
   1962 – Silent     1970 – USA                       protocol,
                                     Stockholm
      Spring         Earth Day                      Our Common
                                     Conference
                                                       Future



                                                       2001 –
   1992 - Rio
                   1997 – Kyoto    1998 – Aarhus   Johannesburg
  Conference,
                     Protocol       convention      Conference
   Agenda 21
                                                     (Rio + 10)


                     2005 – UK
                                     2006 - An
  2003 – Aarhus    Environmental                     2009 –
                                   inconvenient
  EU directives     information                    Copenhagen
                                       truth
                    regulations
Themes

• Local pollution concern (Clean Air Act) to global
  issues (Climate change)
• Developing vs. Developed world
• Role of government and civic society – growing
  acceptance of stakeholders in decision making
  processes
• From specific environmental concerns to
  sustainable development
US National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) ,1970



• Technologies: environmental impact assessment,
  state of the environment report, CEQ.
„…Each member shall be a person who, as a result of his
   training, experience, and attainments, is exceptionally
   well qualified to analyze and interpret environmental
   trends and information of all kinds…‟ (U.S. Congress,
   1970, sec. 201)
Information in environmental decision
                    making

1972 Stockholm declaration, Principles 19 & 20 –
  differentiating between experts and the public:
  “It is also essential that mass media of
  communications … disseminates information of an
  educational nature on the need to protect and
  improve the environment”

  “In this connection, the free flow of up-to-date
  scientific information and transfer of experience
  must be supported and assisted, to facilitate the
  solution of environmental problems”
Information systems



• 1972 – INFOTERRA – Mainframe based directory of
  environmental expertise, used by national nodes

• 1982 – Global Resources Information Database –
  GRID – a global Geographical Information System
  with information about environmental conditions
The costs of environmental information


• 1977 – Infoterra (5 years in development) ($1500 per
  query, which could be answered with good card library)

• 1985 – Global Resources Information Database “for cost-
  effective telecommunication between GRID nodes, direct
  satellite links will clearly have to be established…”
  ($2000000 investment in 1985)
Phase I – 1970-1990



• Deficit model

• Top-down attitude to environmental decision
  making

• Environmental information by experts, for
  experts
Rio - Principle 10 (1992)
„Environmental issues are best handled with
 participation of all concerned citizens, at the
 relevant level. At the national level, each
 individual shall have appropriate access to
 information concerning the environment that is held
 by public authorities, including information on
 hazardous materials and activities in their
 communities, and the opportunity to participate in
 decision-making processes. States shall facilitate
 and encourage public awareness and participation by
 making information widely available. Effective
 access to judicial and administrative proceedings,
 including redress and remedy, shall be provided.‟
Convention on Access to Information, Public
Participation in Decision Making and Access to justice
in Environmental Matters (UN/ECE,1998)
    „…Improved access to information and public
       participation in decision-making enhance the quality
       and the implementation of decisions, contribute to
       public awareness of environmental issues, give the
       public opportunity to express its concerns and enable
       public authorities to take due account of such
       concerns...‟ (P. 2).

    „…Each party shall ensure that environmental information
       progressively becomes available in electronic
       databases which are easily accessible to the public
       through public telecommunications networks...‟
       (Article 3.3).
The assumptions behind Aarhus

                 Public access to information


 Public is more aware of environmental issues and is able to
                participate in decision-making


Public participation in environmental decision making provides
  legitimacy, improved decisions and environmental justice
Environmental Tecnophilia

Agenda 21 - “National and international data and information centres
should set up continuous and accurate data-collection systems and make
use of geographic information systems, expert systems, models and a
variety of other techniques for the assessment and analysis of data.”

"Using new electronic technologies can become a major tool in giving
the public easy, cheap, direct access to information that the authorities
hold. Using electronic means, in a sophisticated manner, is the answer
to those countries' fear that they cannot provide the necessary
manpower to respond to the needs of the public for information and
participation in more bureaucratic manners." - John Hontelez, SG
European Environmental Bureau, Environment for Europe Conference,
Aarhus, Denmark, June 1998.
1994




                            ArcInfo 7
                            SAS
1997 version, Archive.org   CIESIN, EPA, Environment Canada
1995




       Sun Sparc 20
       ArcInfo 7 (donated by ESRI)
       Oracle 6
       Susan Pipes, Leslie St. James
1999
1998
2000
2008




       http://www.environment-agency
2010
1997
2008




http://www.naei.org.uk/emissions/postcode_2003.php
2004




http://www.londonnoisemap.com/
Phase II – 1990 – 2000



• Public access to environmental information is
  seen as a prerequisite to participation

• The Web is emerging as a dissemination medium

• Delivery is top-down, experts preparing
  information for the public
Issues with environmental information
delivery


• Use of jargon and technical terminology

• Different semantic scale – from raw data to
  processed reports

• Use of maps and GIS – but with an assumption
  that the user is familiar with the technology
Issues with environmental information
delivery – web GIS


• Many usability problems:
  –   Scale
  –   Cartography
  –   Selection
  –   Content
  –   Semantics
The rise of citizen-science



• Background: environmental inequalities /
  environmental justice

• Mistrust in official sources or „this is not
  community information in community language‟

• Alternative: local data collection
Archway



• Archway is experiencing high volumes of traffic
  and there are local problems resulting from the
  major traffic node that is passing through the
  area. These are examples from the work that we
  have carried out with the Better Archway Forum
Perceptions and
                                  Issues Mapping




These scans are part of a community survey of perceptions and issues
Identifying key issues

             Pedestrian
             Issues were
             identified as a
             problem that
             the community
             want to collect
             more
             information
             about
Archway Pedestrian
Surveys were carried out
in collaboration with
Space Syntax who
specialised in pedestrian
movement analysis
Results of the
survey were
used by the
community to
discuss future
planning
directions




  Saturday 12:00 to 14:00

500 to 700

350 to 500

200 to 350

100 to 200

  1 to 100



  Space Syntax
Noise mapping training
Pepys – Noise Mapping
Distribution of Survey Points
50m Squares - Averages




                         Numbers indicate how
                         Many readings in each
                         50m square
Diffusion tubes




Source: West Wiltshire
Summary
• Public access to environmental information evolves from
  authoritative, top-down to collaborative contribution

• However, Access to environmental information must be
  seen as a band-aid, covering a serious problem in
  environmental decision making and environmental
  democracy.

• Participation is not just about scientific and government
  information, it is also about local knowledge and
  understanding – and non-scientific arguments should be
  allowed in. But how?

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Public access to environmental information

  • 1. Public access to environmental information or public generated environmental information Muki Haklay, CEGE, UCL Source: iMP
  • 2. Outline • The development of environmental information within the wider „environmental‟ theme • Three phases: – Experts access – Top-down delivery – Collaborative • Summary and future directions
  • 3. The modern environmental movement 1987 – Montreal 1972 – 1962 – Silent 1970 – USA protocol, Stockholm Spring Earth Day Our Common Conference Future 2001 – 1992 - Rio 1997 – Kyoto 1998 – Aarhus Johannesburg Conference, Protocol convention Conference Agenda 21 (Rio + 10) 2005 – UK 2006 - An 2003 – Aarhus Environmental 2009 – inconvenient EU directives information Copenhagen truth regulations
  • 4. Themes • Local pollution concern (Clean Air Act) to global issues (Climate change) • Developing vs. Developed world • Role of government and civic society – growing acceptance of stakeholders in decision making processes • From specific environmental concerns to sustainable development
  • 5. US National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) ,1970 • Technologies: environmental impact assessment, state of the environment report, CEQ. „…Each member shall be a person who, as a result of his training, experience, and attainments, is exceptionally well qualified to analyze and interpret environmental trends and information of all kinds…‟ (U.S. Congress, 1970, sec. 201)
  • 6. Information in environmental decision making 1972 Stockholm declaration, Principles 19 & 20 – differentiating between experts and the public: “It is also essential that mass media of communications … disseminates information of an educational nature on the need to protect and improve the environment” “In this connection, the free flow of up-to-date scientific information and transfer of experience must be supported and assisted, to facilitate the solution of environmental problems”
  • 7. Information systems • 1972 – INFOTERRA – Mainframe based directory of environmental expertise, used by national nodes • 1982 – Global Resources Information Database – GRID – a global Geographical Information System with information about environmental conditions
  • 8. The costs of environmental information • 1977 – Infoterra (5 years in development) ($1500 per query, which could be answered with good card library) • 1985 – Global Resources Information Database “for cost- effective telecommunication between GRID nodes, direct satellite links will clearly have to be established…” ($2000000 investment in 1985)
  • 9. Phase I – 1970-1990 • Deficit model • Top-down attitude to environmental decision making • Environmental information by experts, for experts
  • 10. Rio - Principle 10 (1992) „Environmental issues are best handled with participation of all concerned citizens, at the relevant level. At the national level, each individual shall have appropriate access to information concerning the environment that is held by public authorities, including information on hazardous materials and activities in their communities, and the opportunity to participate in decision-making processes. States shall facilitate and encourage public awareness and participation by making information widely available. Effective access to judicial and administrative proceedings, including redress and remedy, shall be provided.‟
  • 11. Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision Making and Access to justice in Environmental Matters (UN/ECE,1998) „…Improved access to information and public participation in decision-making enhance the quality and the implementation of decisions, contribute to public awareness of environmental issues, give the public opportunity to express its concerns and enable public authorities to take due account of such concerns...‟ (P. 2). „…Each party shall ensure that environmental information progressively becomes available in electronic databases which are easily accessible to the public through public telecommunications networks...‟ (Article 3.3).
  • 12. The assumptions behind Aarhus Public access to information Public is more aware of environmental issues and is able to participate in decision-making Public participation in environmental decision making provides legitimacy, improved decisions and environmental justice
  • 13. Environmental Tecnophilia Agenda 21 - “National and international data and information centres should set up continuous and accurate data-collection systems and make use of geographic information systems, expert systems, models and a variety of other techniques for the assessment and analysis of data.” "Using new electronic technologies can become a major tool in giving the public easy, cheap, direct access to information that the authorities hold. Using electronic means, in a sophisticated manner, is the answer to those countries' fear that they cannot provide the necessary manpower to respond to the needs of the public for information and participation in more bureaucratic manners." - John Hontelez, SG European Environmental Bureau, Environment for Europe Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, June 1998.
  • 14. 1994 ArcInfo 7 SAS 1997 version, Archive.org CIESIN, EPA, Environment Canada
  • 15. 1995 Sun Sparc 20 ArcInfo 7 (donated by ESRI) Oracle 6 Susan Pipes, Leslie St. James
  • 16. 1999
  • 17. 1998
  • 18. 2000
  • 19. 2008 http://www.environment-agency
  • 20.
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  • 23. 2010
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  • 28. 1997
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  • 36. Phase II – 1990 – 2000 • Public access to environmental information is seen as a prerequisite to participation • The Web is emerging as a dissemination medium • Delivery is top-down, experts preparing information for the public
  • 37. Issues with environmental information delivery • Use of jargon and technical terminology • Different semantic scale – from raw data to processed reports • Use of maps and GIS – but with an assumption that the user is familiar with the technology
  • 38. Issues with environmental information delivery – web GIS • Many usability problems: – Scale – Cartography – Selection – Content – Semantics
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  • 40. The rise of citizen-science • Background: environmental inequalities / environmental justice • Mistrust in official sources or „this is not community information in community language‟ • Alternative: local data collection
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  • 42. Archway • Archway is experiencing high volumes of traffic and there are local problems resulting from the major traffic node that is passing through the area. These are examples from the work that we have carried out with the Better Archway Forum
  • 43. Perceptions and Issues Mapping These scans are part of a community survey of perceptions and issues
  • 44. Identifying key issues Pedestrian Issues were identified as a problem that the community want to collect more information about
  • 45. Archway Pedestrian Surveys were carried out in collaboration with Space Syntax who specialised in pedestrian movement analysis
  • 46. Results of the survey were used by the community to discuss future planning directions Saturday 12:00 to 14:00 500 to 700 350 to 500 200 to 350 100 to 200 1 to 100 Space Syntax
  • 48. Pepys – Noise Mapping
  • 50. 50m Squares - Averages Numbers indicate how Many readings in each 50m square
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  • 54. Summary • Public access to environmental information evolves from authoritative, top-down to collaborative contribution • However, Access to environmental information must be seen as a band-aid, covering a serious problem in environmental decision making and environmental democracy. • Participation is not just about scientific and government information, it is also about local knowledge and understanding – and non-scientific arguments should be allowed in. But how?