Collaborative Action for Community Resilience to Climate Risks: Opportunities and Barriers
2020; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 12; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/su12083413
ISSN2071-1050
Autores Tópico(s)Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
ResumoCollaborative actions between citizens and government agencies at the local level have the potential to raise community resilience to climate risks via social learning and increased social capital. However, for these actions to succeed, community members’ values, norms and risk perceptions must support collaborative action and be accompanied by self-efficacy. This paper develops a theoretical framework linking these concepts and applies the framework to a collaborative climate risk project in Singapore, using qualitative data from focus group discussions. We find that pro-social values are a strong enabling factor for residents to engage in collaboration, but that perceptions of low collective efficacy are a potential barrier. In particular, we find that the relative competence of the government leads to a perception of “exemptionalism,” which undermines individuals’ intentions to devote resources to collaborative action.
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