Advancing urban climate adaptation through knowledge exchange: A case study of New York City

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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Cities are experiencing increasingly extreme and longer-lasting hazards due to climate change. In response, urban decision-makers use climate assessments to inform their adaptation programs. To effectively inform planning, climate assessments must be responsive to community priorities and align with information needs. However, there are few empirical studies evaluating the co-production and exchange of climate information within climate assessment processes. To address this gap, we evaluated the Climate Knowledge Exchange (CKE) piloted in 2020 by the Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice (then the Mayor's Office of Resiliency) in New York City. The CKE is an ongoing engagement process that asked: What are the research gaps and barriers to adaptation in New York City and how can we design inclusive approaches to knowledge exchange that advance equitable adaptation? To answer this question, we facilitated group discussions, distributed surveys, and reviewed adaptation plans to assess the state of climate knowledge. The findings indicate a need for contextually and culturally sensitive approaches to the co-development of actionable knowledge. Additionally, there is a need to reduce barriers to equitable adaptation and to advance the practice of climate-informed decision-making. Our findings advance understanding of the potential role of climate knowledge exchange in adaptation planning.

通过知识交流推进城市气候适应:纽约市案例研究
由于气候变化,城市遭受的危害越来越极端,持续时间也越来越长。为此,城市决策者利用气候评估为其适应计划提供信息。为了有效地为规划提供信息,气候评估必须响应社区的优先事项,并与信息需求保持一致。然而,很少有实证研究对气候评估过程中气候信息的共同生产和交流进行评估。为了弥补这一不足,我们对纽约市市长气候与环境正义办公室(当时的市长复原力办公室)于 2020 年试行的气候知识交流(CKE)进行了评估。CKE 是一个持续的参与过程,它提出了以下问题:纽约市在适应方面存在哪些研究差距和障碍?我们如何才能设计出具有包容性的知识交流方法,从而推动公平适应?为了回答这个问题,我们促成了小组讨论,分发了调查问卷,并审查了适应计划,以评估气候知识的现状。调查结果表明,在共同开发可操作的知识时,需要采用对背景和文化敏感的方法。此外,还需要减少公平适应的障碍,推进气候知情决策的实践。我们的研究结果加深了人们对气候知识交流在适应规划中的潜在作用的理解。
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Urban Climate
Urban Climate Social Sciences-Urban Studies
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
9.40%
发文量
286
期刊介绍: Urban Climate serves the scientific and decision making communities with the publication of research on theory, science and applications relevant to understanding urban climatic conditions and change in relation to their geography and to demographic, socioeconomic, institutional, technological and environmental dynamics and global change. Targeted towards both disciplinary and interdisciplinary audiences, this journal publishes original research papers, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and short communications on topics including, but not limited to, the following: Urban meteorology and climate[...] Urban environmental pollution[...] Adaptation to global change[...] Urban economic and social issues[...] Research Approaches[...]
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