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Is the Australian construction industry prepared for climate change?

机译:澳大利亚建筑业是否已为应对气候变化做好准备?

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Research examining the construction industry demonstrates that it is the source of a large percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions, subject to future climate change risks, and that there is limited evidence of adaptation. This paper explores the preparedness of the Australian construction industry to adapt to climate change risks, through twenty-one key stakeholder interviews. The interviews addressed participants' perceptions of the industry's: climate change risk awareness, analytical capacity to address climate change risk, and current actions to address these risks. The main risk participants identified was extreme weather during construction (e.g. heat and wind) with impacts for occupational health and safety, supply chain reliability, project delivery delays, and profit. The impact of these risks was somewhat down played. While a high level of perceived analytical capacity to respond to climate change was observed, real action was limited by systemic, outdated regulations, lack of client motivation, and perceived costs. The climate change actions which were undertaken were predominantly climate change mitigation activities, largely focussing on organisational processes, rather than adaptations to built form. The results indicate that if Australia's built form is to be well adapted to climate change, greater preparedness to facilitate tangible and systemic actions to address climate change risk in the Australian construction industry is needed. Specifically, interviewees responses imply that increased awareness of the impacts of climate change, better translation of existing solutions into practice, and regulatory reform are needed.
机译:考察建筑业的研究表明,建筑业是全球温室气体排放的很大一部分,受未来气候变化风险的影响,而且适应的证据有限。本文通过二十一次主要的利益相关者访谈,探讨了澳大利亚建筑业为适应气候变化风险所做的准备。访谈回答了参与者对行业的看法:气候变化风险意识,应对气候变化风险的分析能力以及应对这些风险的当前行动。参与者确定的主要风险是施工期间的极端天气(例如热和风),对职业健康和安全,供应链可靠性,项目交付延迟和利润产生影响。这些风险的影响有些淡化。尽管观察到对气候变化具有很高的感知分析能力,但实际行动受到系统性,过时的法规,缺乏客户动力以及感知成本的限制。所采取的气候变化行动主要是缓解气候变化的活动,主要侧重于组织过程,而不是适应建筑形式。结果表明,如果要使澳大利亚的建筑形式很好地适应气候变化,就需要有更大的准备,以促进采取有形和系统的行动来应对澳大利亚建筑业中的气候变化风险。特别是,受访者的回答暗示着需要提高对气候变化影响的认识,更好地将现有解决方案转化为实践,以及进行监管改革。

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