快乐步行?在智利圣地亚哥利用生活实验室向气候友好型生活方式转变

IF 6.9 2区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Lake Sagaris , Rosario Palacios
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摘要

关于气候变化和相关可持续性挑战的双轨思维反映了这样一种趋势,即人们表示关切,但尽管如此,生活仍一如既往,不改变生活方式或政治议程。如何克服这种现象已成为实现能源、交通和其他限制全球变暖目标的核心问题,以确保人类社会不会崩溃。事实证明,在正确的社会文化背景下调动正确的情绪是一项重大挑战,而传统的沟通方法却未能奏效。这项研究实际应用了当前关于文化创伤的思想,将日常行走作为变革的载体。这项研究在三个方面对当前的知识有所贡献。在一个高度城市化、中等收入的国家--智利,它正迅速向 "发展 "转型,但仍有很长的路要走。研究重点是如何在圣地亚哥大都会的贝拉维斯塔这个问题重重但又富有活力的社区,将理论与实际街道联系起来。在与步行相关的战略中解决犯罪、性别和童年问题,有效地鼓励了更可持续的生活,改善了与当地食品和社区菜园的联系、共享膳食以及老年人、家庭和儿童之间的步行-骑自行车活动。事实证明,加强社会团结和联系是开辟具有强大潜力的改善可持续发展道路的重要第一步:可持续发展目标:3 健康;7 能源;11 城市;17 联盟。
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Walking for Joy? Using a living laboratory to shift to more climate-friendly lifestyles in Santiago, Chile
Two-track thinking about climate change and related sustainability challenges reflects the tendency for people to express concern but, notwithstanding, continue life as usual, making no changes in lifestyles or political agendas. How to overcome this phenomenon has come to the fore as central to meeting energy, transport and other targets for limiting global warming enough to ensure human societies do not collapse.
Mobilizing the right emotions, in the right socio-cultural contexts, has proven a major challenge, amidst the failure of conventional communications methods. These typically assume an information deficit: the erroneous belief that people will change if they have more facts.
This study involved a practical application of current thinking about cultural trauma, using everyday walking as a vehicle for change. It contributes to current knowledge in three dimensions. It uses walking and walkability to examine the challenge of moving from knowledge to action in a highly urbanized, middle-income country, Chile, which is rapidly transitioning toward “development” but still has a long way to go. It focuses on how to connect theory with real streets, in a troubled but resilient neighborhood, Bellavista, in Metropolitan Santiago. And it innovated using a transdisciplinary, activism-based, action research methodology.
Addressing crime, gender and childhood in walking-related strategies effectively encouraged more sustainable living, improving links with local food and community gardens, shared meals, and walking-cycling among older adults, families and children. Improving social solidarity and connection proved an essential first step to open up pathways with strong potential for improving sustainability.
Sustainable development goals: 3 Health; 7 Energy; 11 Cities; 17 Alliances.
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Energy Research & Social Science
Energy Research & Social Science ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
16.40%
发文量
441
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles examining the relationship between energy systems and society. ERSS covers a range of topics revolving around the intersection of energy technologies, fuels, and resources on one side and social processes and influences - including communities of energy users, people affected by energy production, social institutions, customs, traditions, behaviors, and policies - on the other. Put another way, ERSS investigates the social system surrounding energy technology and hardware. ERSS is relevant for energy practitioners, researchers interested in the social aspects of energy production or use, and policymakers. Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) provides an interdisciplinary forum to discuss how social and technical issues related to energy production and consumption interact. Energy production, distribution, and consumption all have both technical and human components, and the latter involves the human causes and consequences of energy-related activities and processes as well as social structures that shape how people interact with energy systems. Energy analysis, therefore, needs to look beyond the dimensions of technology and economics to include these social and human elements.
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