从洪水事件看斯里兰卡的气候不公正现象

Gunawardena D.H., Wickramasinghe D.
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气候变化既是环境问题,也是社会公正问题。众所周知,社会经济地位低下的人对气候变化引起的灾害的影响感受尤深。在此背景下,本文从气候不公正的角度调查了洪水灾害及其对甘帕哈地区受影响社区的社会经济权利的影响。本研究采用横断面研究设计,定性数据来源于关键信息提供者访谈,定量数据来源于二手资料,主要数据来源于对瓦塔拉(Wattala)和凯拉尼亚(Kelaniya)分区秘书处分区(DSDs)受灾最严重的格拉玛尼拉达里分区(Grama Niladhari Divisions)的 200 户家庭进行的问卷调查。接受 Samurdhi 救济的家庭被视为社会经济地位较低的家庭。研究调动了灾害风险评估因素,结果显示,社会经济地位低的人遭受洪灾的风险明显较高(Chi squared test,p<0.05),这些因素包括靠近洪水源、住房结构脆弱、应对能力差、减少风险的措施有限以及缺乏建设抗灾能力的机会。因此,社会经济地位低的人在享受生活水准权(即健康权、水权、食物权和适足住房权)方面面临的困难比例明显更高(卡方检验,P<0.05)。总之,洪水对社会经济地位低的人造成了不公正,因为他们遭受洪水的风险过高,从而影响了他们充分享有社会经济权利。 关键词气候变化 气候不公正 洪水 社会经济权利 低社会经济地位
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Climate Injustice in Sri Lanka through the Lens of Flooding Events
Climate change is an issue of social justice as much as it is an issue of the environment. The impacts of climate change induced disasters are known to be felt disproportionately by those in the low socio-economic status. Against this backdrop, this paper investigates flood disasters in the light of climate injustice and the impacts on the socio-economic rights of affected communities in the Gampaha district. The present study used a cross-sectional study design with qualitative data from key informant interviews and quantitative data from secondary sources and primary data from a questionnaire-based survey in 200 households in the most affected Grama Niladhari Divisions of Wattala and Kelaniya Divisional Secretariat Divisions (DSDs). Receipt of Samurdhi relief was considered to represent the low socio-economic status. The study mobilized the disaster risk assessment factors and the findings revealed that those of low socio-economic status were of a significantly higher risk (Chi squared test, p<0.05) to flooding in terms of proximity to flooding source, structural vulnerability of housing, poor coping up ability, limited risk reduction measures and lack of opportunities to build resilience. Consequently, a significantly higher proportion (Chi squared test, p<0.05) of those of low socio-economic status were found to have faced difficulties in enjoying the aspects of the right to standard of living namely, right to health, water, food and adequate housing. In conclusion, floods have resulted in an injustice to those of low socio-economic status due to their disproportionately higher risk to flooding and the resultant impact on the full enjoyment of their socio-economic rights. Keywords: Climate change, Climate injustice, Floods, Socio-economic rights, Low socio-economic status
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