Geo-Questionnaire: A Spatially Explicit Method for Eliciting Public Preferences, Behavioural Patterns, and Local Knowledge – An Overview

Author:

Czepkiewicz Michał1,Jankowski Piotr23,Zwoliński Zbigniew3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering , University of Iceland , Reykjavik , Iceland

2. Department of Geography , San Diego State University , San Diego , USA

3. Institute of Geoecology and Geoinformation , Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Geo-questionnaires have been used in a variety of domains to collect public preferences, behavioural patterns, and spatially-explicit local knowledge, for academic research and environmental and urban planning. This paper provides an overview of the method focusing on the methodical characteristics of geo-questionnaires including software functions, types of collected data, and techniques of data analysis. The paper also discusses broader methodical issues related to the practice of deploying geo-questionnaires such as respondent selection and recruitment, representativeness, and data quality. The discussion of methodical issues is followed by an overview of the recent examples of geo-questionnaire applications in Poland, and the discussion of socio-technical aspects of geo-questionnaire use in spatial planning.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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