Advancing capacity to adapt to climate change: addressing information needs in the Australian property industry

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
G. Warren-Myers, A. Hurlimann, J. Bush
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the sources of climate change information used and trusted by key stakeholders in the Australian property industry, their information needs and their capacity to translate that information into decision-making. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative research applying in-depth interviews with 24 key stakeholders from a diverse range of property/real estate companies in Australia. Findings This research identified a wide range of information types used by key stakeholders, ranging from reliance on unsophisticated mass media reporting to detailed analysis of scientific research. The capacity of stakeholders to translate this information for their organisation was polarised; 11 of the 24 interviewees indicated they had the capacity, while the other 13 indicated they did not, often owing to time horizons or lack of current interest within the organisation or from clients. Research limitations/implications This research was limited to 24 in-depth interviews and is not intended to be a representative sample. However, this limitation is offset by the fact that a diverse range of stakeholders were interviewed and an in-depth and rich understanding has been provided about their approach to climate change. Practical implications The results can inform the development of better communication channels for climate change for the property industry by supporting science-practice collaborations in the timely and effective dissemination of research. This is important to understand given the identified need to bridge the gap among research, policy and practice. Social implications Climate change poses significant challenges and risks for built environments. The property industry, as a key stakeholder, has great potential to influence current practices. The results reported here assist in addressing these challenges. Originality/value At present, limited research globally has been conducted about climate change actions in the property industry. This research responds to this gap.
提高适应气候变化的能力:解决澳大利亚房地产行业的信息需求
本文的目的是了解澳大利亚房地产行业主要利益相关者使用和信任的气候变化信息的来源,他们的信息需求以及他们将这些信息转化为决策的能力。设计/方法/方法定性研究采用深度访谈24个主要利益相关者从不同的房地产/房地产公司在澳大利亚。本研究确定了主要利益相关者使用的广泛信息类型,从依赖简单的大众媒体报道到对科学研究的详细分析。利益相关者将这些信息转化为其组织的能力两极分化;24位受访者中有11位表示他们有能力,而另外13位表示他们没有能力,这通常是由于时间跨度或组织内部或客户缺乏当前兴趣。研究局限性/意义本研究仅限于24个深度访谈,并不打算成为代表性样本。然而,这一限制被以下事实所抵消,即采访了各种各样的利益相关者,并对他们应对气候变化的方法提供了深入而丰富的了解。实际意义研究结果可以通过支持科学-实践合作,及时有效地传播研究成果,为房地产行业发展更好的气候变化沟通渠道提供信息。鉴于已确定需要弥合研究、政策和实践之间的差距,理解这一点很重要。气候变化给建筑环境带来了巨大的挑战和风险。房地产业作为一个关键的利益相关者,有很大的潜力影响当前的做法。这里报告的结果有助于应对这些挑战。目前,全球范围内关于房地产行业应对气候变化行动的研究有限。这项研究回应了这一差距。
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