Journal article

Measuring knowledge and action changes in the light of urban climate resilience


Authors listWilden, Daniela; Feldmeyer, Daniel

Publication year2021

JournalCity and environment interactions

Volume number10

ISSN2590-2520

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cacint.2021.100060

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
Climate resilience has gained an essential role in research as well as in international policies. An increasing number of cities are adapting to climate change to enhance their climate resilience. Given the complexity of urban systems in combination with the acceleration of climate and social change, it is challenging to measure the success of resilience-rising activities. To manage and accelerate the learning process and the transformation process, monitoring and evaluation of implemented adaptation measures are crucial. Most of the currently used indicator sets are dealing with system-focused changes. However, actor-focused changes are less addressed in holistic indicator sets, even if individual agency assumes an important role in the transformation process. This research was intended to design a framework for individual climate resilience agency and operationalise it in a composite indicator set. The indicator set is implemented in a survey with 14 research projects in Germany. Finally, the indicator set is verified using statistical and empirical validation. The study presents an applicable indicator set, which reveals more in-depth insights into the individual climate resilience agency and changes within adaptation measurements. Further, the set can be applied in both one-time assessments and repetitive measurement. Therefore, the tool can be implemented as a monitoring tool, as well as a formative evaluation tool, in the climate resilience adaptation context.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWilden, D. and Feldmeyer, D. (2021) Measuring knowledge and action changes in the light of urban climate resilience, City and environment interactions, 10, Article 100060. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cacint.2021.100060

APA Citation styleWilden, D., & Feldmeyer, D. (2021). Measuring knowledge and action changes in the light of urban climate resilience. City and environment interactions. 10, Article 100060. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cacint.2021.100060



Keywords


AGENCYCommunity resilienceINDICATORLIVELIHOOD RESILIENCESDG'sSocial-ecological transformation


SDG Areas


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