Activating transformation: integrating interior dimensions of climate change in adaptation planning

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
C. Wamsler, J. Mulligan, Vera Bukachi, Charity Mumbi
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ABSTRACT The increasing number and complexity of urban risk and disasters have a significant bearing on the emotional and mental wellbeing of those who are exposed and hamper their responses. Nevertheless, current discourses and approaches to increase resilience tend to focus on broader socio-economic, physical and environmental systems. This reflects a failure by the academic and practitioner communities to consider the potential contribution of human interior dimensions in adaptation planning. Concomitantly, a growing body of knowledge highlights the need to bridge the gap between internal and external (systems) approaches for achieving sustainable transformations. Against this background, this article aims to increase knowledge on the operationalization of such more integrative approaches in marginal settings. Based on a case study of a flood adaptation project in Kibera, Kenya, we assess the need and potential ways to address interior dimensions in the context of project planning, design and implementation. We show how the integration of such dimensions occurs in existing adaptation projects and why this matters. On this basis, we provide methodological and operational recommendations regarding ways to support more integrative approaches that bridge subjective, intersubjective, objective and interobjective perspectives to support transformation.
激活转型:将气候变化的内部维度纳入适应规划
城市风险和灾害的数量和复杂性的增加对那些暴露并阻碍他们做出反应的人的情绪和心理健康产生了重大影响。然而,目前提高复原力的论述和方法往往侧重于更广泛的社会经济、自然和环境系统。这反映了学术界和实践界未能在适应规划中考虑到人类内部维度的潜在贡献。同时,越来越多的知识强调需要弥合实现可持续变革的内部和外部(系统)方法之间的差距。在此背景下,本文旨在增加对边缘环境中这种更综合方法的操作化的了解。基于肯尼亚基贝拉的一个洪水适应项目的案例研究,我们评估了在项目规划、设计和实施的背景下解决内部维度的需求和潜在方法。我们展示了这些维度的整合是如何在现有的适应项目中发生的,以及为什么这很重要。在此基础上,我们提供了方法和操作建议,以支持更综合的方法,将主观、主观间、客观和客观间的观点联系起来,以支持转型。
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