Byerly Flint Hilary, Cada Paul, Champ Patricia A, Gomez Jamie, Margoles Danny, Meldrum James R, Brenkert-Smith Hannah
Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82072 USA.
Clim Change. 2022;174(1-2):11. doi: 10.1007/s10584-022-03400-4. Epub 2022 Sep 16.
Private actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change may have benefits to both the individual and society. In some cases, an individual may be motivated by appeals that highlight benefits to others, rather than to oneself. We test whether such prosocial framing influences information-seeking behavior to address wildfire risk among homeowners. In a field experiment across ten communities in western Colorado, property owners ( = 2977) received a postcard from their local fire department highlighting the impact of risk mitigation to either "your property" () or "our community" (). The postcard directed recipients to visit a personalized webpage on wildfire risk. Overall, 10.5% of property owners visited their personalized risk webpage. There was little difference in webpage visitation between those who received the social (11.3%) rather than the private (9.7%) benefits message ( = 1.74, = 0.19). However, response may depend on a property owner's relationship to the community. Those who reside within the community (as opposed to out-of-town owners) or who were in an evacuation zone during a recent wildfire were more likely to visit their webpages after receiving the social benefits message. How homeowners view their contributions to shared risk and whether simple changes in messaging influence prosocial behavior can inform efforts to address climate-exacerbated hazards.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10584-022-03400-4.
个人采取行动缓解和适应气候变化可能对个人和社会都有益处。在某些情况下,个人可能会受到强调对他人而非自身益处的呼吁的激励。我们测试这种亲社会框架是否会影响房主应对野火风险的信息寻求行为。在科罗拉多州西部十个社区进行的一项实地实验中,业主(n = 2977)收到当地消防部门的明信片,强调减轻风险对“您的财产”(私人框架)或“我们的社区”(社会框架)的影响。明信片引导收件人访问一个关于野火风险的个性化网页。总体而言,10.5%的业主访问了他们的个性化风险网页。收到社会框架(11.3%)而非私人框架(9.7%)益处信息的人在网页访问量上几乎没有差异(z = 1.74,p = 0.19)。然而,回应可能取决于业主与社区的关系。居住在社区内(与城外业主相对)或在最近一次野火期间处于疏散区的人在收到社会益处信息后更有可能访问他们的网页。房主如何看待他们对共同风险的贡献以及信息传递方式的简单改变是否会影响亲社会行为,可以为应对气候加剧的危害的努力提供参考。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s10584-022-03400-4获取的补充材料。