2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-008-9245-9
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Community Perception of Water Quality in a Mining-Affected Area: A Case Study for the Certej Catchment in the Apuseni Mountains in Romania

Abstract: Mining-contaminated sites and the affected communities at risk are important issues on the agenda of both researchers and policy makers, particularly in the former communist block countries in Eastern Europe. Integrated analyses and expert based assessments concerning mining affected areas are important in providing solid policy guidelines for environmental and social risk management and mitigation. Based on a survey for 103 households conducted in a former mining site in the Certej Catchment of the Apuseni Mo… Show more

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“…( 14,19,22,23 ) There is comparatively little research on the description of geographical patterns and the influence of local setting on collective attitude toward nuclear power risk. ( 24,25 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 14,19,22,23 ) There is comparatively little research on the description of geographical patterns and the influence of local setting on collective attitude toward nuclear power risk. ( 24,25 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do so, different theoretical bases on human perception to access and interpret places and its interactions with water bodies have been utilized (Burmil et al, 1999;Dogaru et al, 2009). Considered as essential to life, water has obtained important spaces in social sciences research.…”
Section: Theoretical-methodological Studies and Perspectives On Urbanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Woynillowicz et al 2005;Charpentier et al 2009;Dogaru et al 2009). Environmental issues present a great challenge to the development of oil sands in Nigeria.…”
Section: Case Study: Potential Oil Sands Host Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 95%