Level of Congruence between Household Perspectives and Mexican Climate Policies on the Issue of Climate Change

González-Hernández Dulce Liliana, Meijles Erik W., van Hoven Bettina
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This study examines the extent of congruence across the issue of climate change between households and climate policies, based on a case study in Nuevo León, Mexico. We used thematic analysis to examine responses from a household survey and classify perceptions of climate change, which resulted in seven main themes. We then reviewed how the themes are used in selected climate policies to make a comparison between them and household perceptions. We found climate policy concerns focused on mitigating greenhouse gases, preparing for extreme weather events, and reducing impacts that affect economic development in Nuevo León and Mexico. By contrast, respondents showed a wider range of concerns and are especially worried about current issues in their homes and everyday lives. As households have an important role to play in addressing climate change, we argue that a stronger congruence between household perceptions and climate policies could make policies more approachable for households, and thus have a positive impact on policy implementation.
家庭观点与墨西哥气候政策在气候变化问题上的一致性水平
本研究以墨西哥Nuevo León的案例研究为基础,考察了家庭与气候政策在气候变化问题上的一致性程度。我们使用主题分析来检查来自家庭调查的回应,并对气候变化的看法进行分类,从而得出七个主要主题。然后,我们回顾了这些主题是如何在选定的气候政策中使用的,并将它们与家庭观念进行比较。我们发现,气候政策关注的重点是减少温室气体排放、为极端天气事件做好准备,以及减少对Nuevo León和墨西哥经济发展的影响。相比之下,受访者表现出更广泛的担忧,尤其担心家庭和日常生活中的当前问题。由于家庭在应对气候变化方面发挥着重要作用,我们认为,家庭观念与气候政策之间更强的一致性可以使政策更容易为家庭所接受,从而对政策实施产生积极影响。
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