气候变化
热带气旋
危害
风险感知
感知
适应(眼睛)
极端天气
适应能力
风暴
适应气候变化
环境资源管理
地理
心理学
环境科学
生态学
气象学
神经科学
生物
作者
Gabrielle Wong‐Parodi,Daniel P. Relihan,Dana Rose Garfin
出处
期刊:PNAS nexus
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-03-28
卷期号:3 (4)
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae099
摘要
Climate change is occurring more rapidly than expected, requiring that people quickly and continually adapt to reduce human suffering. The reality is that climate change-related threats are unpredictable; thus, adaptive behavior must be continually performed even when threat saliency decreases (e.g. time has passed since climate-hazard exposure). Climate change-related threats are also intensifying; thus, new or more adaptive behaviors must be performed over time. Given the need to sustain climate change-related adaptation even when threat saliency decreases, it becomes essential to better understand how the relationship between risk perceptions and adaptation co-evolve over time. In this study, we present results from a probability-based representative sample of 2,774 Texas and Florida residents prospectively surveyed 5 times (2017-2022) in the presence and absence of exposure to tropical cyclones, a climate change-related threat. Distinct trajectories of personal risk perceptions emerged, with higher and more variable risk perceptions among the less educated and those living in Florida. Importantly, as tropical cyclone adaptation behaviors increased, personal risk perceptions decreased over time, particularly in the absence of storms, while future tropical cyclone risk perceptions remained constant. In sum, adapting occurs in response to current risk but may inhibit future action despite increasing future tropical cyclone risks. Our results suggest that programs and policies encouraging proactive adaptation investment may be warranted.
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