探索气候变化、基础设施、健康联系和弱势群体的日常适应

IF 7 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
M.E. Singer , A. Rosenthal , S. Shapira , S. Natour , I. Porat , M. Negev
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尽管气候变化、基础设施和健康结果之间存在密切关系,但气候变化对基础设施的影响和对健康的影响通常是分开研究的。目前的研究通过检查关键基础设施影响脆弱个体中与气候相关的健康风险的途径,以及他们为应对气候变化而采取的日常适应措施,解决了这一差距。来自以色列内盖夫地区城市和农村环境中弱势犹太人和贝都因居民的10个焦点小组(n = 69名参与者)的数据被系统地编码和分析。与会者确定了易受气候变化影响的公共和私营有形和服务相关基础设施类别,气候-基础设施相互作用影响健康结果的途径,以及与会者应对这些风险的方式。这些发现突出了关键公共和私人基础设施的故障或缺失影响脆弱个体所经历的与气候相关的健康风险以及他们为应对这些影响而采取的做法的直接和级联途径。研究结果表明,了解关键基础设施的失效和个体的后续应对机制是解释和解决气候脆弱性的关键。
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Exploring the climate change, infrastructure, health nexus and everyday adaptation among vulnerable populations
Despite the strong relationship between climate change, infrastructure, and health outcomes, the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and on health are commonly studied separately. The current study addresses this gap by examining the pathways through which critical infrastructures impact climate-related health risks among vulnerable individuals and the everyday adaptation practices they adopt in response. Data from ten focus groups (n = 69 participants) with vulnerable Jewish and Bedouin residents of urban and rural environments in the Negev region of Israel were systematically coded and analyzed. Participants identified categories of public and private physical and service-related infrastructure that were vulnerable to climate change, the pathways through which climate-infrastructure interactions affected health outcomes, and the ways in which participants navigated these risks. These findings highlight the direct and cascading pathways through which the malfunction or absence of critical public and private infrastructures impact the climate-related health risks that vulnerable individuals experience and the practices they adopt to cope with these effects. The results imply that understanding critical infrastructures' failures and individuals’ subsequent coping mechanisms are key to explaining and addressing climate vulnerability.
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CiteScore
10.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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