Ground truth: Finding a “place” for climate change

S. Praskievicz
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This review examines the interdisciplinary literature on the relationship between climate change and place. The concept of place is of interest to both humanistic geographers and environmental psychologists, who examine the ways in which individuals and groups interact with physical and cultural landscapes to form a sense of place and place attachments. As a multiscalar phenomenon that is global in its causes but local in its impacts, climate change presents several challenges to the concept of place. The relevant issues include 1) the extent to which climate-change impacts can be directly experienced, 2) the ways in which local place attachments can facilitate or impede adaptation to climate change, and 3) the grounding of climate-change mitigation in place. Drawing on literature from Earth science, human geography, and environmental psychology, the review explores how the global conceptualization of the environment prevalent in climate-change discourses can undermine notions of place, how deep connections to place can enhance the detection and attribution of climate change and contribute to climate resilience, and how climate activist movements reconcile the multiple spatial scales of climate change.
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基本事实:为气候变化找一个“地方”
本文综述了有关气候变化与地点关系的跨学科文献。人文地理学家和环境心理学家都对地点的概念感兴趣,他们研究个人和群体与自然和文化景观相互作用的方式,以形成地点感和地方依恋。气候变化是一种多尺度现象,其成因是全球性的,但其影响是局地性的,它对地方概念提出了若干挑战。相关问题包括:1)气候变化影响的直接感受程度;2)地方依附关系促进或阻碍适应气候变化的方式;3)气候变化缓解的基础是否到位。利用地球科学、人文地理学和环境心理学的文献,本文探讨了气候变化话语中普遍存在的全球环境概念化如何破坏地点概念,与地点的深层联系如何增强气候变化的检测和归因,并有助于气候恢复力,以及气候活动家运动如何调和气候变化的多个空间尺度。
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