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Extreme weather, complex spaces and diverse rural places: An intra-community scale analysis of responses to storm events in rural Scotland, UK

机译:极端天气,复杂的空间和不同的农村地点:英国苏格兰农村风暴事件的纪念级别分析

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The impacts that increasing rural demographic and socio-cultural diversity has had upon the responses of rural community members to weather-related hazard events has remained relatively understudied within the Disaster Risk Reduction scholarship. Drawing upon interview evidence obtained from a study of three rural communities in Scotland, UK, the article explores how variation in length of residence amongst community members affects abilities to cope during periods of extreme weather, with long-term residence being associated with more positive outcomes than more recent in-migration. The article suggests that differences in responses between long-term residents and more recent in-migrants results from a complex array of differences in exposure to previous storm events, differences in occupational backgrounds that result in differences in ways of relating to the land, and differences in social relationship preferences and expectations. The article makes the claim that policies and practices of Disaster Risk Reduction, including the Scottish Community Resilience initiatives, need to focus more on the intra-community scale in rural settings in order to better protect residents from the risks that extreme weather poses to human well-being. In their present form, Scottish Community Resilience initiatives are likely to be limited in their ability to improve the storm-coping abilities of residents because their implementation at the whole-community scale reflects outdated assumptions about the character of rural communities and ignores the impacts of several decades of demographic change. The findings also raise questions about how the knowledge that enables successful adaptation to environmental hazard events can be effectively mobilised within increasingly complex and diverse societies. Highlights ? Length of residence influences personal ability to cope during storm events. ? Differences in coping ability exist between long-term residents and recent in-migrants. ? Previous experience, occupation and social relationships influence responses. ? Whole-community approaches to resilience are inconsistent with community complexity. ? Capacities for knowledge transmission between diversifying social groups is limited.
机译:在灾害风险降低奖学金中,增加农村人口和社会文化多样性对农村社区成员对天气有关的危险事件的反应的影响仍然相对吸引。在英国苏格兰的三个农村社区研究中提取的采访证据,这篇文章探讨了社区成员之间的居住长度如何影响应对极端天气时期的能力,长期居住与更积极的结果相关比更新的迁移。本文表明,长期居民和最近的移民的响应之间的差异是由暴露于之前的风暴事件的复杂差异,职业背景的差异导致与土地有关的方式,以及差异的差异社会关系偏好和期望。本文索赔了减少灾害风险的政策和实践,包括苏格兰社区恢复力倡议,需要更多地关注农村环境中的社区内部规模,以便更好地保护居民免受极端天气对人类构成的风险的影响-存在。在目前的形式中,苏格兰社区恢复力倡议可能受到改善居民风暴应对能力的能力,因为他们在全社区规模的实施反映了对农村社区性质的过时的假设,忽略了几个影响数十年的人口变化。调查结果还提出了有关如何在越来越复杂和多样化的社会中有效动员能够成功地改善环境危害事件的知识的问题。强调 ?居住的长度会影响风暴事件期间应对的个人能力。还长期居民与最近的移民的应对能力存在差异。还以前的经验,职业和社会关系影响反应。还全社区抵御能力的方法与社区复杂性不一致。还多样化社会群体之间知识传输的能力有限。

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