2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-017-1242-1
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Variation in perception of environmental change in nine Solomon Islands communities: implications for securing fairness in community-based adaptation

Abstract: Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to environmental change that integrate local understandings of risk and vulnerability. Yet the potential for fair adaptation is intimately linked to how variations in perceptions of environmental change and risk are treated. There is, however, little empirical evidence of the extent and nature of variations in risk perception in and between multiple community settings. Here, we rely on data from 231 semi-structured inte… Show more

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“…Decisionmaking on adaptation reflects power constellations and does not always include all affected stakeholders. Participatory processes and CbA may hence potentially reinforce, rather than reduce, inequities and power imbalances (Eriksen et al 2015;Buggy and McNamara 2016;Nightingale 2017;Ensor et al 2018;Mikulewicz 2018). This violates the principle of procedural justice (Coolsaet and Pitseys 2015).…”
Section: Access To Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decisionmaking on adaptation reflects power constellations and does not always include all affected stakeholders. Participatory processes and CbA may hence potentially reinforce, rather than reduce, inequities and power imbalances (Eriksen et al 2015;Buggy and McNamara 2016;Nightingale 2017;Ensor et al 2018;Mikulewicz 2018). This violates the principle of procedural justice (Coolsaet and Pitseys 2015).…”
Section: Access To Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing inferences from small-scale fishers LEK requires an understanding of how individuals' experiences within marine resource systems may affect their perception of it (Figus et al, 2017). As knowledge is differentiated by the specific environments, skilled practices, and social relationships through which it is generated, local and regional change processes may be perceived differently within and among coastal communities (Bennett et al, 2015;Ensor et al, 2018). When these perceptions are internalized, culturally distinct knowledge structures and belief systems may arise (Holland and Quinn, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el contexto delineado, la forma en que son percibidos los cambios ambientales puede entenderse como una construcción social, por lo que cambios inesperados en la provisión de SE podrían actuar como factor amplificador de los riesgos percibidos por la sociedad [17], y la importancia percibida de un solo promotor de cambio dependería de la perspectiva de cada actor y de la escala de tiempo en la que se evalúe [18]. A nivel comunitario, la forma en que dichas variaciones en la percepción sean tratadas determinará el tipo de respuesta frente a los cambios [19].…”
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