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DOI10.3390/cli12040047
Adaptation Attitudes Are Guided by Lived Experience Rather than Electoral Interests: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh
发表日期2024
EISSN2225-1154
起始页码12
结束页码4
卷号12期号:4
英文摘要After decades of presuming that climate adaptation is a private good benefitting only those receiving resources to reduce individual climate risks, respondents in a survey experiment among the climate-vulnerable in Bangladesh chose less-particularistic adaptation projects than electoral connection disaster relief theories predict and more short-sighted projects than international diplomats anticipate. This article reports on the experiment, which asked a representative national sample of Bangladeshis whether they favor spending funds on short-term particularistic solutions (disaster relief stockpiles), medium-term inclusionary and non-excludable solutions (ocean embankments), or long-term, public goods solutions (the development of flood-resistant rice seeds). More respondents chose middle ground embankment spending, and a statistically significant change in respondent propensities was tied to their lived experience with climate vulnerability rather than electoral incentives. The logic of their choices contradicts existing explanations, implying that a reconsideration of vulnerable community preferences, and how to address them, may be needed.
英文关键词adaptation; climate adaptation; local climate policy; disaster preparedness; Bangladesh; climate policy stringency; resilience; vulnerability; survey experiment; development assistance; particularistic goods; public goods; electoral incentives in climate change
语种英语
WOS研究方向Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS类目Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001210677800001
来源期刊CLIMATE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/293695
作者单位American University; North South University (NSU); Resources for the Future; University of British Columbia
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. Adaptation Attitudes Are Guided by Lived Experience Rather than Electoral Interests: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh[J],2024,12(4).
APA (2024).Adaptation Attitudes Are Guided by Lived Experience Rather than Electoral Interests: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh.CLIMATE,12(4).
MLA "Adaptation Attitudes Are Guided by Lived Experience Rather than Electoral Interests: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh".CLIMATE 12.4(2024).
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