Terblanche-Greeff Aida C, Dokken Jon-Vegard, van Niekerk Dewald, Loubser Ruth A
Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, South Africa.
Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway.
Jamba. 2018 Oct 25;10(1):510. doi: 10.4102/jamba.v10i1.510. eCollection 2018.
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges humankind faces and adaptive behaviour is an imperative response to such change. Culture and the resulting worldview are determinants of behaviour and eminent cultural beliefs are that of time orientation (TO) and social self-construal (SSC). To date, no research focuses on these beliefs from an indigenous South African perspective or the manner in which it may subsequently affect a community's adaptation towards climate change. Q-methodology was used to study perspectives and beliefs in three peri-urban communities in South Africa and to investigate the interrelation between themes such as TO, SSC, climate change awareness and climate change causality. It became apparent that the communities are aware of climate change, yet little to no efforts are currently being made to adapt to climatic change. This absence of motivation to adapt may be attributed to limited risk perception and cultural beliefs of TO and SSC. This study aims to contribute to the understanding of cultural beliefs and its impact on climate change adaptation behaviour in the South African context. It is concluded that TO and SSC from an indigenous South African perspective influence community adaptation to climate change.
气候变化是人类面临的最大挑战之一,适应性行为是应对这种变化的必要举措。文化以及由此产生的世界观是行为的决定因素,而突出的文化信念是时间取向(TO)和社会自我建构(SSC)。迄今为止,尚无研究从南非本土视角关注这些信念,也未涉及它们随后可能影响社区适应气候变化的方式。采用Q方法研究了南非三个城郊社区的观点和信念,并调查了诸如时间取向、社会自我建构、气候变化意识和气候变化因果关系等主题之间的相互关系。很明显,这些社区意识到了气候变化,但目前几乎没有为适应气候变化做出任何努力。缺乏适应动力可能归因于风险认知有限以及时间取向和社会自我建构的文化信念。本研究旨在增进对文化信念及其在南非背景下对气候变化适应行为影响的理解。得出的结论是,从南非本土视角来看,时间取向和社会自我建构会影响社区对气候变化的适应。