Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7245959 Journal of Environmental Psychology 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Using reports of discussions from 96 groups convened as part of a climate change engagement program called Energymark; this paper explores the concerns of householders around climate change and provides a lay perspective on climate adaptation. Analyses of group discussions reveal that householders were unable to readily distinguish between climate adaptation and mitigation actions. Groups discussed how they could increase local adaptive capacity through active citizenship and community action. This applied research provides empirical evidence of how deliberation can build social capital and contribute to local adaptive solutions.
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Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Applied Psychology
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