气候变化适应:以菲律宾沿海社区为例

Ericson H. Peñalba, Albert Patrick David, Michael Mabanta, C. Samaniego, Sheryl Ellamil
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气候变化给沿海社区带来了挑战和风险,当地居民的适应是一个至关重要的相关问题,需要在政策制定过程中加以解决。本文的主要目的是确定菲律宾沿海社区居民对气候变化的看法和经验。本研究采用了多种方法,如参与式制图练习、焦点小组讨论、关键信息提供者访谈和文件分析。这些数据主要是从布拉干省的三个沿海村庄收集的,并进行了专题网络分析。研究结果揭示了沿海社区环境中与气候变化适应有关的四个主要主题:脆弱性条件、风险意识、风险感知以及气候变化意识和感知。特别是,人们发现这些社区面临着洪水和风暴潮等自然灾害的威胁。这种暴露突出了居民对其生计和财产风险的担忧。居民们还观察到气候变化的不可预测性和日益恶化的影响。居民们对自然灾害的影响有了直接的体验,对风险的存在有了清醒的认识,并采取了行动来建设他们的适应能力。然后,本研究强调了将当地知识整合到绘图工作中的价值,揭示了有关脆弱性、风险和适应实践的关键信息。
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Climate change adaptation: the case of coastal communities in the Philippines
Climate change poses challenges and risks to coastal communities, and the adaptation of local residents is a critically relevant issue that needs to be addressed in the policymaking process. The main purpose of this paper is to determine the perceptions and experiences of climate change among coastal community residents in the Philippines. This study used a combination of methods, such as participatory mapping exercises, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and document analyses. The data, which were primarily collected from three coastal villages in the province of Bulacan, were subjected to a thematic network analysis. The findings revealed four dominant themes pertaining to climate change adaptation in a coastal community setting: vulnerability conditions, risk awareness, risk perceptions, and climate change awareness and perceptions. In particular, it was found out that the communities were exposed to the threats of natural hazards like flood and storm surge. Such exposure highlighted the residents' concerns over the risks of hazards on their livelihoods and properties. The residents also observed the unpredictability and the worsening effects of climate change. With their direct experiences of the natural hazards' impacts and awareness of the presence of risks, residents had undertaken actions to build their adaptive capacity. This study then highlights the value of integrating local knowledge into the mapping exercises, revealing crucial information regarding vulnerabilities, risks, and adaptation practices.
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