Spinning in circles? A systematic review on the role of theory in social vulnerability, resilience and adaptation research

IF 8.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Global Environmental Change Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102672
Christian Kuhlicke , Mariana Madruga de Brito , Bartosz Bartkowski , Wouter Botzen , Canay Doğulu , Sungju Han , Paul Hudson , Ayse Nuray Karanci , Christian J. Klassert , Danny Otto , Anna Scolobig , Thais Moreno Soares , Samuel Rufat
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An increasing number of publications focus on social vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation (SVRA) towards natural hazards and climate change. Despite this proliferation of research, a systematic understanding of how these studies are theoretically grounded is lacking. Here, we systematically reviewed 4432 articles that address SVRA in various disciplinary fields (e.g. psychology, sociology, geography, mathematics) for various hazards, including floods, droughts, landslides, storm surges, wildfires, tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcano eruptions. We focus on the extent to which these studies explicate the frameworks, theoretical constructs or theories they rely on. Surprisingly, we found that about 90% of the reviewed studies do not explicitly refer to a theoretical underpinning. Overall, theories focusing on individuals’ SVRA were more frequently used than those focusing on systems, society, groups, and networks. Moreover, the uptake of theories varied according to the hazard investigated and field of knowledge, being more frequent in wildfire and flood studies and articles published in social science journals. Based on our analysis, we propose a reflexive handling of theories to foster more transparent, comparable, and robust empirical research on SVRA.

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在原地打转?理论在社会脆弱性、恢复力和适应研究中的作用综述
越来越多的出版物关注社会脆弱性、恢复力和适应(SVRA)对自然灾害和气候变化的影响。尽管这些研究大量涌现,但对这些研究的理论基础缺乏系统的理解。在这里,我们系统地回顾了4432篇涉及SVRA的文章,这些文章涉及不同学科领域(如心理学、社会学、地理学、数学)的各种灾害,包括洪水、干旱、山体滑坡、风暴潮、野火、海啸、地震和火山爆发。我们关注的是这些研究在多大程度上阐明了它们所依赖的框架、理论结构或理论。令人惊讶的是,我们发现大约90%的被审查的研究没有明确提及理论基础。总体而言,关注个人SVRA的理论比关注系统、社会、群体和网络的理论更频繁地被使用。此外,理论的吸收根据所调查的危害和知识领域而有所不同,在野火和洪水研究以及在社会科学期刊上发表的文章中更为频繁。基于我们的分析,我们提出了一种反思性的理论处理,以促进对SVRA的更透明、可比较和稳健的实证研究。
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Global Environmental Change
Global Environmental Change 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
18.20
自引率
2.20%
发文量
146
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Global Environmental Change is a prestigious international journal that publishes articles of high quality, both theoretically and empirically rigorous. The journal aims to contribute to the understanding of global environmental change from the perspectives of human and policy dimensions. Specifically, it considers global environmental change as the result of processes occurring at the local level, but with wide-ranging impacts on various spatial, temporal, and socio-political scales. In terms of content, the journal seeks articles with a strong social science component. This includes research that examines the societal drivers and consequences of environmental change, as well as social and policy processes that aim to address these challenges. While the journal covers a broad range of topics, including biodiversity and ecosystem services, climate, coasts, food systems, land use and land cover, oceans, urban areas, and water resources, it also welcomes contributions that investigate the drivers, consequences, and management of other areas affected by environmental change. Overall, Global Environmental Change encourages research that deepens our understanding of the complex interactions between human activities and the environment, with the goal of informing policy and decision-making.
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