Predicting willingness to pay and implement different rooftop strategies to characterize social perception of climate change mitigation and adaptation.

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Erin Untereiner, S. Toboso-Chavero, Ana Vázquez Fariñas, Cristina Madrid‐López, Gara Villalba, Xavier Gabarrell Durany
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With the latest IPCC report, dramatic global climate action must be taken immediately to limit global warming to 1.5 oC, or face more frequent and extreme weather events with catastrophic implications. Cities must invest in climate resilience development; however, government policies are only effective if they are supported by the society in which they serve. As such, this study aims to characterize the social perception of climate resilience development, in particular the implementation of sustainable urban rooftop strategies, to support policy makers and enable individual action. This was accomplished through the analysis of 1,100 answered surveys in Cerdanyola del Vallès (Spain), to assess one’s willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to implement (WTI) rooftop strategies according to: 1. socio-demographical characteristics; 2. social perceptions and beliefs; and 3. surrounding land use and land cover, and vulnerabilities identified through temperature and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) maps. The results of this study found age played a significant role in predictability, with 18-39-year-olds being the most willing to pay and implement the various rooftop scenarios. However, our results uncovered societal inequality as those 85+ were the second group most interested in rooftop agriculture but the most financially restricted. Belief in the viability of rooftop strategies increased respondents WTP and WTI while having access to ones’ rooftop increased willingness to partake in rooftop food cultivation and enhance rooftop greenery. A new finding presented by this study is the quantifiable impact that urban greenery plays on increasing survey respondents WTP and WTI.
预测支付意愿并实施不同的屋顶战略,以描述社会对减缓和适应气候变化的看法。
根据政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的最新报告,必须立即采取重大的全球气候行动,将全球升温控制在 1.5 摄氏度以内,否则将面临更加频繁和具有灾难性影响的极端天气事件。城市必须投资于气候抗御能力的发展;然而,政府政策只有在其所服务的社会的支持下才能有效。因此,本研究旨在描述社会对气候适应力发展的看法,特别是对实施可持续城市屋顶战略的看法,以支持政策制定者并促进个人行动。为此,我们在 Cerdanyola del Vallès(西班牙)对 1,100 份调查问卷进行了分析,以根据以下因素评估个人的支付意愿(WTP)和实施意愿(WTI):1:1. 社会人口特征;2. 社会观念和信仰;3. 周边土地利用和土地覆盖,以及通过温度和归一化差异植被指数 (NDVI) 地图确定的脆弱性。研究结果发现,年龄在可预测性方面发挥了重要作用,18-39 岁的人最愿意支付和实施各种屋顶方案。然而,我们的研究结果揭示了社会不平等现象,因为 85 岁以上的人是对屋顶农业最感兴趣的第二个群体,但他们在经济上受到的限制最大。对屋顶战略可行性的信念增加了受访者的 WTP 和 WTI,而有机会使用自家屋顶的受访者则增加了参与屋顶粮食种植和提高屋顶绿化的意愿。本研究的一个新发现是,城市绿化对提高调查对象的 WTP 和 WTI 有着可量化的影响。
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Environmental Research Communications
Environmental Research Communications ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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