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Villagers Strategies for Mitigating Environmental Health Risks
The unclear scientific relationship between pollution and cancer, combined
with weak governance systems, means that villagers have only
incomplete information about pollution and disease. Their own lack of
scientific knowledge is a further obstacle to their accurate perception
of health risks. But villagers do not just resign themselves to their fate.
They use the social structure and cultural mechanisms of the ‘familiar
society’, to maximize their use of available information, and they rely on
their life experience and common-sense strategies to mitigate the impact
of pollution. Village social structure also affects the actions villagers
take to avoid pollution. Thus, although they lack scientific guidance in
mitigating health risks from pollution, their actions are informed by their
own unique empirical logic.