佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德市气候高档化的多方利益相关者视角

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mia Matteucci, Kelsea Best, Corina McKendry
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摘要

气候高档化(CG)考虑了气候变化与住房负担能力、发展和社会不平等相互作用的复杂方式,从而导致边缘化社区的流离失所。在学术文献中,CG是一个新兴的话题,但对于不同的利益相关者如何在实地概念化和体验CG,人们的理解有限。本文从多方利益相关者的角度研究了佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德市的这一现象,以便更全面地了解当地参与者如何考虑CG和CG的可能解决方案。半结构化访谈用于收集来自迈阿密-戴德的23个不同利益相关者的信息,包括政府官员、开发商、社区组织者和学术研究人员。结果突出了利益相关者之间缺乏共识和对CG一词的相互矛盾的解释。尽管有不同的定义和理解,但受访者对CG的潜在解决方案的建议更为一致。确定的解决方案包括改善经济适用房的供应,同时缓解未来的气候变化。结果强调,需要采取积极主动的措施来解决优先考虑公平性、可持续性和社区复原力的CG问题。
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Multi-stakeholder perspectives on climate gentrification in Miami-Dade, Florida
Climate gentrification (CG) considers the complex ways that climate change can interact with housing affordability, development, and social inequity to contribute to the displacement of marginalized communities. CG is an emerging topic in academic literature, but there is limited understanding of how diverse stakeholders conceptualize and experience CG on the ground. This paper investigates this phenomenon in Miami-Dade, Florida, from a multi-stakeholder lens in order to provide a more holistic understanding of how CG and possible solutions to CG are considered by local actors. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect information from 23 diverse stakeholders in Miami-Dade, including government officials, developers, community organizers, and academic researchers. Results highlight a lack of consensus and conflicting interpretations of the term CG among stakeholders. Despite differing definitions and understandings, interviewees more closely aligned on suggestions for potential solutions to CG. Solutions identified include improving access to affordable housing while also mitigating future climate change. Results emphasize the need for proactive measures to address CG that prioritize equity, sustainability, and community resilience.
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Urban Climate
Urban Climate Social Sciences-Urban Studies
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
9.40%
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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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