公正的气候实验:中国两个低碳试点的分配、程序和认可正义

IF 4.9 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Yiqun Yang , Kevin Lo
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摘要

气候实验——为减缓或适应气候变化而采取的创新措施——已成为全球向低碳转型的驱动力。然而,气候实验的社会公正方面还没有得到充分的探讨。本研究从正义的三个角度对公正气候实验进行了理论化。从分配正义的角度来看,气候实验应该公平地分配成本和收益,确保社区在减轻负面影响的同时获得直接利益。程序正义要求社区的知情同意和平等决策。承认正义包括理解和尊重受影响的当地居民的观点。我们运用这些观点,实证分析了中国两个低碳试点项目中实验者与当地社区之间的互动关系。研究发现:(1)实验者从气候实验中获得经济和政治利益,而当地居民则面临物质和非物质负担;(2)程序正义问题包括缺乏知情同意和有意义的社区参与;(3)实验者有选择地承认社区观点,这导致了一些变化,但也否定了某些观点。
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Just climate experimentation: Distributive, procedural, and recognition justice in two low-carbon pilots in China
Climate experiments—innovative measures taken to mitigate or adapt to climate change—have become a global driver of low-carbon transitions. However, the social justice aspects of climate experiments have not been adequately explored. This study theorizes just climate experimentation from three perspectives of justice. From a distributive justice perspective, climate experiments should fairly distribute costs and benefits, ensuring that communities receive direct advantages while mitigating negative impacts. Procedural justice requires informed consent and equal decision-making for communities. Recognition justice involves understanding and respecting the perspectives of affected local populations. We mobilized these ideas to empirically analyze the interactions between experimenters and local communities in two low-carbon pilots in China. We found that: (1) while experimenters benefited financially and politically from climate experimentation, local residents faced material and non-material burdens; (2) procedural justice issues include a lack of informed consent and meaningful community involvement; and (3) experimenters selectively acknowledged community perspectives, leading to some changes but also dismissing certain views.
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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
14.60%
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210
期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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