Social practices and perceptions

Characterise water use practices and the representations/perceptions that drive them to identify ways of transforming them.

The aim of our research is to characterise water use practices and the representations/perceptions that drive them in order to identify ways of transforming them for sustainable management.
They combine:

  • Individual surveys on a representative sample of the population, to identify behaviours, attitudes and associated social representations;
  • Individual semi-directive interviews and discussion groups to specify the components of social representations, the norms and values that drive them;
  • Discussion groups to deliberate on options for regulating these behaviours, using a variety of media depending on the context and the issue at stake: forward-looking scenarios, collective role-playing, discussions with experts, etc;
  • A restitution of individual and collective preferences on the regulations to be promoted.

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Large-scale participation in policy design: citizen proposals for rural development in Tunisia (2022)

Houssem Braiki , Emeline Hassenforder , Guillaume Lestrelin , Sylvie Morardet , Nicolas Faysse , Soumaya Younsi , Nils Ferrand , Crystèle Leauthaud , Nadhira Ben Aissa , Safouane Mouelhi , Sihem Jebari , Xavier Augusseau , Amar Imache , Audrey Barbe , Jean-Yves Jamin , Houria Amri , Hajer Arfa , Ali Bayar , Anissa Ben Hassine , Rouhia Ferchichi , Kamel Ghanmi , Fathi Haddeji , Khadija Harbaoui , Noura Messadoudi , Ezzeddine Zouari