Wamsler Christine
Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Lund University, Box 170, 221 00 Lund, Sweden.
Sustain Sci. 2018;13(4):1121-1135. doi: 10.1007/s11625-017-0524-3. Epub 2018 Jan 4.
It is becoming clear that increasingly complex global challenges cannot simply be solved by new technology or governments alone. We also need to develop new social practices and encourage a broader cultural shift towards sustainability. Against this background, this paper explores the role of mindfulness in adapting to increasing risk and climate change. Based on a literature review, it assesses current research on 'mindful climate adaptation', and explores how individual mindfulness is linked to climate adaptation. While in practice mindfulness-based approaches to climate adaptation have gained widespread recognition (e.g., by the United Nations), the results show that related research is scarce and fragmented. There is almost no research into the role of mindfulness in climate adaptation. At the same time, new scientific domains are opening up in cognate fields that illuminate the mindfulness-adaptation nexus from certain perspectives. These fields include: (1) disaster management; (2) individual well-being; (3) organisational management; (4) environmental behaviour; (5) social justice; and (6) knowledge production. As new concepts and approaches emerge, they require critical construct validation and empirical testing. The importance of further investigation is supported by a complementary empirical study, which shows that individual mindfulness disposition coincides with increased motivation to take (or support) climate adaptation actions. The paper concludes that mindfulness has the potential to facilitate adaptation at all scales (through cognitive, managerial, structural, ontological, and epistemological change processes) and should, therefore, become a core element in climate and associated sustainability research. Finally, it sketches the conceptual trajectories of the mindfulness-adaptation nexus and presents a pioneering, comprehensive framework for 'mindful climate adaptation'.
越来越明显的是,日益复杂的全球挑战不能仅仅依靠新技术或政府来解决。我们还需要发展新的社会习俗,并鼓励向可持续发展进行更广泛的文化转变。在此背景下,本文探讨了正念在适应不断增加的风险和气候变化中的作用。基于文献综述,它评估了当前关于“正念气候适应”的研究,并探讨了个体正念与气候适应之间的联系。虽然在实践中,基于正念的气候适应方法已获得广泛认可(例如得到联合国认可),但结果表明相关研究稀缺且零散。几乎没有关于正念在气候适应中作用的研究。与此同时,相关领域正在开辟新的科学领域,从某些角度阐明了正念与适应之间的联系。这些领域包括:(1)灾害管理;(2)个人福祉;(3)组织管理;(4)环境行为;(5)社会正义;以及(6)知识生产。随着新概念和新方法的出现,它们需要进行批判性的建构验证和实证检验。一项补充性实证研究支持了进一步调查的重要性,该研究表明个体正念倾向与采取(或支持)气候适应行动的动机增加相吻合。本文得出结论,正念有潜力在各个层面促进适应(通过认知、管理、结构、本体论和认识论的变化过程),因此应成为气候及相关可持续性研究的核心要素。最后,它勾勒了正念与适应之间联系的概念轨迹,并提出了一个开创性的、全面的“正念气候适应”框架。