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Intersectional climate justice: A conceptual pathway for bridging adaptation planning, transformative action, and social equity
Urban Climate ( IF 6.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 , DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2021.101053
Ana T. Amorim-Maia 1, 2 , Isabelle Anguelovski 1, 2, 3, 4 , Eric Chu 5 , James Connolly 2, 6
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Local governments around the world are formulating different ways to address climate change. However, the compounding and overlapping vulnerabilities of historically marginalized residents are commonly tackled in a fragmented manner by conventional adaptation approaches, even when justice is presented as an overarching goal of these plans. In response, we propose an intersectional pivot in climate adaptation research and practice to analyze the interconnected forms of social-environmental injustices that drive vulnerabilities in cities, paving the way for more concrete and integrated strategies of just urban adaptation and transformation. This paper brings together narrative and analytical review methodologies to inform a new conceptual framework that highlights the need to (1) tackle underlying reinforcers of racial and gender inequalities; (2) redress drivers of differential vulnerabilities; (3) take politics and ethics of care seriously; (4) adopt place-based and place-making approaches; and (5) promote cross-identity forms of activism and community resilience building. We illustrate the framework with examples of ongoing projects in Barcelona, Spain, which is an early adopter of intersectional thinking and justice-driven principles in climate action. Although many initiatives are in a pilot phase and do not all exclusively focus on climate adaptation, experiences from Barcelona do provide illustrative directionality for innovative and integrated approaches that can address multiple and intersecting social-environmental inequities.



中文翻译:

交叉气候正义:连接适应规划、变革行动和社会公平的概念途径

世界各地的地方政府正在制定不同的方法来应对气候变化。然而,传统的适应方法通常以零散的方式解决历史上边缘化居民的复合和重叠脆弱性,即使将正义作为这些计划的首要目标。作为回应,我们提出了气候适应研究和实践的交叉支点,以分析导致城市脆弱性的社会环境不公正的相互关联形式,为更具体和综合的城市适应和转型战略铺平道路。本文将叙述性和分析性审查方法结合起来,以形成一个新的概念框架,该框架强调需要 (1) 解决种族和性别不平等的潜在强化因素;(2) 纠正不同漏洞的驱动因素;(三)认真对待政治伦理;(4) 采取基于场所和场所营造的方法;(5) 促进跨身份形式的激进主义和社区复原力建设。我们以西班牙巴塞罗那正在进行的项目为例来说明该框架,该项目是气候行动中交叉思维和正义驱动原则的早期采用者。尽管许多举措处于试点阶段,并非都只专注于气候适应,但巴塞罗那的经验确实为创新和综合方法提供了说明性的方向,可以解决多重和交叉的社会环境不平等问题。(5) 促进跨身份形式的激进主义和社区复原力建设。我们以西班牙巴塞罗那正在进行的项目为例来说明该框架,该项目是气候行动中交叉思维和正义驱动原则的早期采用者。尽管许多举措处于试点阶段,并非都只专注于气候适应,但巴塞罗那的经验确实为创新和综合方法提供了说明性的方向,可以解决多重和交叉的社会环境不平等问题。(5) 促进跨身份形式的激进主义和社区复原力建设。我们以西班牙巴塞罗那正在进行的项目为例来说明该框架,该项目是气候行动中交叉思维和正义驱动原则的早期采用者。尽管许多举措处于试点阶段,并非都只专注于气候适应,但巴塞罗那的经验确实为创新和综合方法提供了说明性的方向,可以解决多重和交叉的社会环境不平等问题。

更新日期:2021-12-16
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