澳大利亚东吉普斯兰农业部门经历的损失和损害、风险承受能力和生计阈值之间的关系

IF 5.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Guy Jackson , Emily Boyd , Brian Chaffin
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损失和损害是气候变化的残余影响,尽管采取了减缓和适应行动。损失和损害是无国界的,尽管国家之间和国家内部的经历不同。尽管澳大利亚是一个高收入国家,但最近的损失和损害尤为严重。在过去的八年里,维多利亚州东吉普斯兰的农民受到了长期干旱、森林大火和洪水的严重影响,有证据表明这些事件与人为气候变化之间存在联系。通过对东吉普斯兰农民和农业治理主体的一系列调查和半结构化访谈,本研究探讨了经历损失和损害、风险承受能力和生计阈值之间的关系。东吉普斯兰的农民正在进行适应,但仍然遭受重大的经济和非经济损失和损害。农民和部门治理行为者呈现出一幅高风险承受能力高的复杂图景,再加上与身份、价值观和自我价值密切相关的生计,导致农民不愿离开该部门,尽管不断升级的损失和损害正在挑战生计的可行性。我们认为,鉴于当前和未来的气候变化,农民的高风险承受能力在确定有限的结构适应行动的情况下可能是不可持续的。然而,作为农民的强烈价值观和对跨尺度更大适应需求的明显认识为变革提供了潜在的有利环境。无论农民选择留下还是离开该部门,都必须有可管理的程序,使人们能够在不丧失尊严和造成进一步损失和损害的情况下做出决定。
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The relationship between experienced losses and damages, risk tolerance and livelihood thresholds in the East Gippsland, Australia, farming sector
Losses and damages are residual impacts of climate change that occur despite mitigation and adaptation actions. Losses and damages are borderless, albeit experienced differently between and within countries. Although Australia is a high-income country, recent losses and damages have been particularly severe. Over the last eight years, farmers in East Gippsland, Victoria, have been severely affected by a prolonged drought, bushfires, and floods, with evidence emerging of the links between these events and anthropogenic climate change. Through a series of surveys and semi-structured interviews with farmers and agricultural governance actors in East Gippsland, this research explores the relationship between experienced losses and damages, risk tolerance and livelihood thresholds. East Gippsland farmers are undertaking adaptation, but are still experiencing significant economic and non-economic losses and damages. Farmers and sectoral governance actors portray a complex picture of high risk tolerance, which, together with livelihoods strongly linked to identities, values, and self-worth, translates into a low desire to leave the sector despite escalating losses and damages that are challenging livelihood viability. We suggest that farmers’ high risk tolerance may, at present, with limited structural adaptation action identified, be unsustainable in light of current and future climate change. However, the strong values associated with being a farmer and the apparent recognition of greater adaptation needs across scales provide a potentially conducive environment for change. Whether farmers choose to stay or leave the sector, there must be managed processes to enable people to decide without losing their dignity and incurring further losses and damages.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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