Environmental Sustainability Survey |
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Researchers from University of South Australia and University of Adelaide (supported by FAME Sustainability) are working with an international project team to assess the age-friendliness of cities around the world. A part of the study is to assess what environmental sustainability means to older South Australians or how older South Australian perceive environmental sustainability.
Researchers from University of South Australia and University of Adelaide (supported by FAME Sustainability) are working with an international project team to assess the age-friendliness of cities around the world. A part of the study is to assess what environmental sustainability means to older South Australians or how older South Australian perceive environmental sustainability.
If you are aged 65 years or over and live in metropolitan Adelaide (including the CBD and surrounding suburbs), please consider being part of this study by completing this survey.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Your participation in the survey is voluntary and you can withdraw from the study at any time until you press the submit button at the end of the survey.
Completion of this survey will be considered as providing your consent to be part of this research.
Participation is anonymous and no identifiable data will be collected. All records containing personal information will remain confidential and no information which could lead to identification of any individual will be released unless required by law. Every effort will be made to ensure that responses are kept confidential (for example, we are using robust and secure survey software and the researcher will delete the data from the online platform as soon as practical after data collection is complete. Thereafter data will be stored on password protected university computers for five years). However, the researcher cannot ultimately guarantee the confidentiality or anonymity of material transferred by email or the internet.
A summary of the study findings will be available upon request from the Chief Investigators (contact details below).
The ethical aspects of this research project have been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the University of South Australia (Ethics Protocol 205241) as required by the Australian government research requirements, specified in the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007 - updated 2018). This statement has been developed to protect the interests of people who agree to participate in human research studies.
If you have any complaints about any aspect of the project, the way it is being conducted or any questions about being a research participant in general, please contact the University’s Human Research Ethics Committee on phone +618 8302 6330 or email humanethics@unisa.edu.au
The ethical aspects of this research project have been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the University of South Australia (Ethics Protocol 205241) as required by the Australian government research requirements, specified in the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007 - updated 2018). This statement has been developed to protect the interests of people who agree to participate in human research studies.
If you have any complaints about any aspect of the project, the way it is being conducted or any questions about being a research participant in general, please contact the University’s Human Research Ethics Committee on phone +618 8302 6330 or email humanethics@unisa.edu.au
If you would like any further information or would like to discuss your involvement in the project, please contact the lead researchers Dr Helen Barrie on +61 8 8302 1353 or email helen.barrie@unisa.edu.au or Prof Veronica Soebarto on +61 8 8313 5695 or email veronica.soebarto@adelaide.edu.au