Autores
Jon Barnett, Sonia Graham, Tara Quinn, W Neil Adger, Catherine Butler
Fecha de publicación
2021/11/24
Revista
Environmental research letters
Volumen
16
Número
12
Páginas
124029
Editor
IOP Publishing
Descripción
Adaptation to climate change is inescapably influenced by processes of social identity—how people perceive themselves, others, and their place in the world around them. Yet there is sparse evidence into the specific ways in which identity processes shape adaptation planning and responses. This paper proposes three key ways to understand the relationship between identity formation and adaptation processes:(a) how social identities change in response to perceived climate change risks and threats;(b) how identity change may be an objective of adaptation; and (c) how identity issues can constrain or enable adaptive action. It examines these three areas of focus through a synthesis of evidence on community responses to flooding and subsequent policy responses in Somerset county, UK and the Gippsland East region in Australia, based on indepth longitudinal data collected among those experiencing and …
Citas totales
20222023202471111
Artículos de Google Académico
J Barnett, S Graham, T Quinn, WN Adger, C Butler - Environmental research letters, 2021