4 - Knowledge & Understanding Of Climate Change & Climate Action
Continued
Sample size: 509
All adults
Social Class
Local Electoral Area (LEA)
ABC1 50+
C2DE F50-
North West
South West
South Central
Total
North East
South East
509
280
229
90
104
117
100
98
More Parks and biodiversity (eg grass, trees, rivers/ lakes and plants)
92% 95% 88% 93% 95% 92% 89% 91%
More on-street tree planting where feasible
89% 92% 84% 83% 84% 94% 89% 93%
Locally produced food (Co Cork) prioritised in shops and restaurants
88% 91% 84% 82% 92% 90% 82% 95%
More pedestrianised streets
86% 89% 83% 89% 86% 90% 83% 85%
Pedestrian priority at traffic crossings
79% 85% 69% 58% 77% 84% 85% 85%
Bus and Cyclist priority at traffic lights
72% 75% 67% 57% 67% 77% 81% 76%
Reduce the burning of solid fuels (coal, turf, wood etc) to heat homes
71% 75% 64% 53% 75% 80% 76% 67%
Higher density housing in the city centre
67% 68% 67% 73% 73% 66% 64% 63%
Reallocating road space (incl on-street parking spaces) to bus lanes or cycle lanes
66% 69% 61% 66% 64% 73% 65% 60%
Higher density housing in the city suburbs 66% 69% 63% 58% 75% 64% 67% 64%
Higher density housing in commuter towns (such as Glanmire and Ballincollig)
66% 70% 60% 67% 62% 64% 64% 74%
Average 77% 80% 72% 71% 77% 79% 77% 78%
Support for the climate actions being implemented in the Cork City area is largely consistent across the key demographic groups.
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