Earth Observation Centre, Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 43600, Selangor, Malaysia.
Centre for Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Finance, Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, Australia.
J Environ Manage. 2022 Aug 15;316:115261. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115261. Epub 2022 May 18.
Households living in the close vicinity of shoreline are constantly threatened by various climate change impacts. Community awareness towards climate change is a subject of considerable study as adequate knowledge is a preliminary step for adaptation decision making. An important question is how coastal communities perceive climatic variation, sea level rise and coastal hazard impacts and the socio-economic factors that affect their level of awareness. Thus, this research measures the level of awareness and the factors influencing it based on a household survey (n = 1016) that was conducted 10 critically eroded coastal areas in Selangor. Descriptive statistical analysis reveals that more than half of the households have high level of awareness about climatic variation and sea level, however, there is moderate awareness about the coastal hazard impacts such as human causalities and disease transmission. Even though households are more aware of direct coastal hazard impact such as damages to properties and disruption of daily activities. An independent sample T test indicates that respondents who are male, at working age, educated, involve in natural resource dependent occupations, and had prior exposure to extreme coastal hazards have higher levels of awareness. Research indicated about 55% of all sampled households reflected awareness of climate change, 60% households were aware of sea level rise and 47% households were aware of coastal hazard impact. This study recommends that households in Selangor coast need capacity building and climate change awareness initiatives which would assist household to build adaptive capacity, increase resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change.
居住在海岸线附近的家庭经常受到各种气候变化的威胁。社区对气候变化的认识是一个相当重要的研究课题,因为充分的了解是适应决策的初步步骤。一个重要的问题是沿海社区如何感知气候变化、海平面上升和沿海灾害的影响,以及影响其意识水平的社会经济因素。因此,本研究基于在雪兰莪州 10 个严重侵蚀的沿海地区进行的一项家庭调查(n=1016),衡量了意识水平及其影响因素。描述性统计分析表明,超过一半的家庭对气候变化和海平面上升有较高的认识,但对沿海灾害影响的认识程度中等,如人员伤亡和疾病传播。尽管家庭更了解直接的沿海灾害影响,如财产损失和日常活动中断。独立样本 T 检验表明,男性、处于工作年龄、受过教育、从事自然资源依赖型职业、以前曾接触过极端沿海灾害的受访者,其意识水平更高。研究表明,所有抽样家庭中约有 55%反映出对气候变化的认识,60%的家庭意识到海平面上升,47%的家庭意识到沿海灾害的影响。本研究建议,雪兰莪海岸的家庭需要进行能力建设和气候变化意识倡议,这将有助于家庭建立适应能力,提高韧性,减少对气候变化的脆弱性。