21.12137/Q0YILIBalžekienė, AistėAistėBalžekienė0000-0001-8557-0544Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Project Leader]Budžytė, AgnėAgnėBudžytė0000-0003-3003-9718Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Project Member]Echavarren Fernandez, Jose ManuelJose ManuelEchavarren Fernandez0000-0002-6378-7029Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Project Member]Telešienė, AudronėAudronėTelešienė0000-0003-0356-1631Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Project Member]Zolubienė, EimantėResearch Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Project Member]Mapping Risk Perception in Lithuania: Spatial and Socio-Psychological Dimensions, September - October 2020Lithuanian Data Archive for SSH (LiDA)2021Social Sciencesrisk perceptionpolitical, social and economic issuesenvironmenttrustEnvironment and conservationŽvaliauskas, GiedriusGiedriusŽvaliauskasCenter for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA), Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, LithuaniaMorkevičiius, VaidasVaidasMorkevičiiusŽvaliauskas, GiedriusGiedriusŽvaliauskasLithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and HumanitiesCenter for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA), Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania2021-05-112020-10-102021-05-052023-12-022020-09-04/2020-10-10Survey dataLiDA_SurveyData_046617426889949163569376896173212application/x-gziptext/tab-separated-valuesapplication/x-gzipapplication/pdfapplication/pdf3.1<p><b><i>The purpose of the study</i></b>: to investigate the attitudes of Lithuanian population about the most important threats to Lithuania as a country, different municipalities and respondents personally.</p> <p><b><i>Most important questions</i></b>: respondents were asked what is the most important threat to Lithuania and them personally. Further, respondents were asked to identify level of threat posed by each threat provided on a list (COVID-19 or other similar pandemic, crime rates, rising food prices, etc.; a total of 30 threats) to the place, where they and their families live and / or work. Next, the survey asked which three of these threats are most important for Lithuania and for municipality where respondents live. Respondents were also asked which five of these threats had negative effect on them personally in the past 5 years. Further, respondents were asked to assess various aspects related to environmental, social, economic, technological, and geopolitical threats: how much respondents feel aware of these threats (problems), how much they and their families feel ready to overcome these threats, and how much the municipality in which they live is ready to manage these threats. Respondents' trust in the municipality where they live and / or work, as well as trust in other people, was also evaluated. Survey also asked how much respondents feel close to the place where they live, their municipality and Lithuania. At the end of the survey, respondents were asked to indicate three main sources of information (out of 8 presented, with a self-completion category) about the threats investigated in the survey.</p> <p><b><i>Social and demographic characteristics</i></b>: age, sex, education, occupation, marital status, children under 18 living in the household, average monthly income per family member, county, type of place of residence, time of living in the place of residence, geographical coordinates of the place of residence.Dataverse collection “Environmental Attitudes and Behaviour Surveys” contains surveys which aim to analyze environmental attitudes, environmental values, environmentally significant behaviors of different populations, as well as climate change perceptions, climate change attitudes, climate change behaviors, energy attitudes, energy technology acceptance, environmental knowledge and environmental education, education for sustainable development, and elements of environmental citizenship.<p> The main language of the study is Lithuanian (lit). </p> <p> Standardized questionnaire was provided for the respondents in Lithuanian (lit). </p> <p>Dataset “Mapping Risk Perception in Lithuania: Spatial and Socio-Psychological Dimensions, September - October 2020” from 2021-05-11 to 2021-10-01 was available in the portal of Lithuanian Data Archive for Humanities and Social Sciences (LiDA) www.lidata.eu; object PID: www.lidata.eu/data/quant/LiDA_KITI_0346. The first data edition was produced by Morkevičius, Vaidas 2021-05-11. </p>Klaipėda, LithuaniaResearch Council of Lithuania (Researcher Groups projects)P-MIP-19-365