Ekstrom Julia A, Bedsworth Louise, Fencl Amanda
Policy Institute for Energy, Environment and the Economy, University of California Davis, Davis, CA USA.
Clim Change. 2017;140(3):467-481. doi: 10.1007/s10584-016-1870-3. Epub 2016 Dec 23.
Understanding resource managers' perceptions of climate change, analytic capacity, and current adaptation activities can provide insight into what can help support adaptation processes at the local level. In California, where a major drought currently demonstrates some of the hardships that could be regularly encountered under a changing climate, we present results from a survey of drinking water utilities about the perceived threat, analytic capacity, and adaptation actions related to maintaining water quality in the face of climate change. Among surveyed utilities ( = 259), awareness is high in regard to climate change occurring and its potential impacts on water quality globally, but perceived risk is lower with regard to climate impacts on drinking water quality. Just over half of surveyed utilities report at least some adaptation activity to date. The top three variables that most strongly correlated with reported adaptation action were (1) perceived risk on global and local water quality, (2) surface water reliance, and (3) provision of other services beyond drinking water. Other tested variables significantly correlated with reported adaptation action were (4) degree of impact from the current drought and (5) communication with climate change experts. Findings highlight that smaller groundwater-reliant utilities may need the most assistance to initiate climate adaptation processes. Trusted information sources most frequently used across respondents were state government agencies, followed by colleagues in the same utilities. The finding that frequently used sources of information are similar across utilities presents a promising opportunity for training and disseminating climate information to assist those systems needing the most support.
了解资源管理者对气候变化、分析能力和当前适应活动的看法,有助于深入了解哪些因素能够在地方层面支持适应进程。在加利福尼亚州,当前一场严重旱灾凸显了气候变化下可能经常遭遇的一些困境,我们在此展示了一项针对饮用水公用事业公司的调查结果,内容涉及对气候变化的感知威胁、分析能力以及面对气候变化时维持水质的适应行动。在接受调查的公用事业公司(n = 259)中,对于全球气候变化的发生及其对水质的潜在影响,认知度较高,但对于气候变化对饮用水水质的影响,感知风险较低。略超过半数的受调查公用事业公司报告称,截至目前至少开展了一些适应活动。与报告的适应行动相关性最强的前三个变量分别是:(1)对全球和地方水质的感知风险;(2)对地表水的依赖程度;(3)提供除饮用水之外的其他服务。与报告的适应行动显著相关的其他测试变量包括:(4)当前旱灾的影响程度;(5)与气候变化专家的沟通情况。研究结果表明,依赖地下水的小型公用事业公司在启动气候适应进程时可能最需要帮助。受访者最常使用的可靠信息来源是州政府机构,其次是同一公用事业公司的同事。各公用事业公司常用信息来源相似这一发现,为培训和传播气候信息以帮助那些最需要支持的系统提供了一个很有前景的机会。