A national survey aims to amplify citizen voices and promote effective sustainability policies.
The acceleration of climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time.
What role do institutions play in addressing this global emergency? To answer this question, a national survey has been launched to understand how institutions guide citizens to take action against climate change.
The survey is part of the doctoral research project titled Addressing the Social Impact of Climate Change: A Transdisciplinary Approach for Institutional Policies, conducted by Licinia Pascucci, PhD student in Sustainable Development and Climate Change at IUSS Pavia, under the supervision of Prof. Alessandra Sannella (University of Cassino) and Prof. Roberto Buizza (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa).
The aim is to give voice to Italian citizens, who are often at the forefront of change but rarely included in decision-making processes. The findings will be used to raise awareness among institutions and promote more effective sustainability policies.
How to Participate in the Survey
The survey is written in Italian and is specifically addressed to Italian citizens. It is anonymous, free, and takes only 5 minutes to complete. It can be filled out online at the following link: click here.