Inconspicuous adaptations to climate change in everyday life: Sustainable household responses to drought and heat in Czech cities

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of Consumer Culture Pub Date : 2021-05-18 DOI:10.1177/14695405211013955
Slavomíra Ferenčuhová
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Adaptation to climate change is often understood as a top-down decision-making and policy-implementing process, as well as application of expert knowledge, to prevent or reduce its (locally specific) negative consequences. In high-income societies, adaptation at the household level then frequently refers to adopting technological fixes distributed through the market, sometimes at a considerable cost. Informed by a study in the context of Central Europe, this article aims to discuss different practices of households and individuals that do not require increased consumption of energy or materials, but still help adapting to climate change in some of its local expressions, such as heatwaves and drought. They were described by participants in focus groups in six cities in the Czech Republic. I argue that such ‘inconspicuous adaptations’ emerge without connection to the climate change debate, or without deeper knowledge about the issue. Yet, they should not be overlooked as unimportant and short-term ‘coping responses’ and underestimated in this debate. They are part and parcel of the ongoing process of societal adaptation to climate change.
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日常生活中对气候变化的不显著适应:捷克城市中可持续的家庭对干旱和炎热的反应
适应气候变化通常被理解为自上而下的决策和政策执行过程,以及应用专家知识,以防止或减少其(针对当地的)负面后果。在高收入社会中,家庭一级的适应通常是指采用通过市场分配的技术解决方案,有时会付出相当大的代价。根据中欧的一项研究,本文旨在讨论家庭和个人的不同做法,这些做法不需要增加能源或材料的消耗,但仍有助于适应气候变化的一些地方表现,如热浪和干旱。捷克共和国六个城市的焦点小组的参与者描述了这些情况。我认为,这种“不起眼的适应”与气候变化辩论无关,也没有对这个问题有更深入的了解。然而,在这场辩论中,它们不应被视为不重要的短期“应对措施”而被忽视,也不应被低估。它们是正在进行的社会适应气候变化进程的一部分。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Culture is a major new journal designed to support and promote the dynamic expansion in interdisciplinary research focused on consumption and consumer culture, opening up debates and areas of exploration. Global in perspective and drawing on both theory and empirical research, the journal reflects the need to engage critically with modern consumer culture and to understand its central role in contemporary social processes. The Journal of Consumer Culture brings together articles from the many social sciences and humanities in which consumer culture has become a significant focus. It also engages with overarching contemporary perspectives on social transformation.
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