The Psychological Distance and Climate Change: A Systematic Review on the Mitigation and Adaptation Behaviors

被引:97
|
作者
Maiella, Roberta [1 ]
La Malva, Pasquale [1 ]
Marchetti, Daniela [1 ]
Pomarico, Elena [1 ]
Di Crosta, Adolfo [2 ]
Palumbo, Rocco [1 ]
Cetara, Luca [3 ]
Di Domenico, Alberto [1 ]
Verrocchio, Maria Cristina [1 ]
机构
[1] G dAnnunzio Univ Chieti Pescara, Dept Psychol Hlth & Terr Sci DiSPUTer, Chieti, Italy
[2] G dAnnunzio Univ Chieti Pescara, Dept Neurosci Imaging & Clin Sci, Chieti, Italy
[3] Eurac Res, Rome Off, Rome, Italy
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
climate change; psychological distance; adaptation; mitigation; pro-environmental behavior; resilient behavior; environmental attitudes; construal level theory; CONSTRUAL-LEVEL THEORY; ENGAGEMENT; FUTURE;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568899
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background and Objective: Currently, climate change represents an existential, physical, and psychological threat. Therefore, mitigation and adaptation actions and measures have become increasingly necessary to preserve individual and collective well-being. The psychological distance is one of the main psychological constructs that explains the most concrete or abstract perception of the objects and events surrounding people. The psychological distance is a multidimensional construct, and in accordance with the construal level theory (CLT), temporal, hypothetical, spatial, and social distance are considered the most critical dimensions. This systematic review aims to provide an update of the literature on the role of psychological distance in the commitment to engagement mitigation and adaptation attitudes toward climate change. Method: The review was carried out following PRISMA guidelines and a systematic search was performed on PubMed, Psycinfo, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus databases. Results: Nineteen articles have been identified as being eligible for the final synthesis. Results showed, in general, that individuals have a higher propensity to perform pro-environmental and resilient behaviors against climate change when it is perceived as more proximal and concrete within the construct of psychological distance. However, not all studies show this result. Some studies showed that, despite people considering climate changes as real and tangible, they do not perform mitigation and adaptation behaviors. Other studies showed that people implement these behaviors despite perceiving climate changes as distal and abstract. Conclusions: The current literature shows the existence of a relation among psychological distance and pro-environmental and resilient behaviors applied to climate change. For a deeper understanding of the conflicting results that emerged, more studies are necessary to explore the possible presence of further psychological variables involved in the relation within psychological distance, mitigation, and adaptation in environmental contexts.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 14
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Individuals? and households? climate adaptation and mitigation behaviors: A systematic review
    Tan-Soo, Jie-Sheng
    Li, Jun
    Qin, Ping
    CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2023, 77
  • [2] A review of climate change, mitigation and adaptation
    VijayaVenkataRaman, S.
    Iniyan, S.
    Goic, Ranko
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2012, 16 (01): : 878 - 897
  • [3] Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Nigeria: A Review
    Okafor, Chukwuebuka C.
    Ajaero, Charles C.
    Madu, Christian N.
    Nzekwe, Chinelo A.
    Otunomo, Festus A.
    Nixon, Nduji N.
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (16)
  • [4] Climate change inequalities: A systematic review of disparities in access to mitigation and adaptation measures
    Zahnow, Renee
    Yousefnia, Ali Rad
    Hassankhani, Mahnoosh
    Cheshmehzangi, Ali
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, 2025, 165
  • [5] Mental health and wellbeing outcomes of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies: a systematic review
    Flores, Elaine C.
    Brown, Laura J.
    Kakuma, Ritsuko
    Eaton, Julian
    Dangour, Alan D.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2024, 19 (01):
  • [6] The Role of Hydropower in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: A Review
    Berga, Luis
    ENGINEERING, 2016, 2 (03) : 313 - 318
  • [7] Adaptation and mitigation of climate change in vegetable cultivation: a review
    Koundinya, A. V. V.
    Kumar, P. Pradeep
    Ashadevi, R. K.
    Hegde, Vivek
    Kumar, P. Arun
    JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2018, 9 (01) : 17 - 36
  • [8] The Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers That Limit Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
    Gifford, Robert
    AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 2011, 66 (04) : 290 - 302
  • [9] Energy systems for climate change mitigation: A systematic review
    Kang, Jia-Ning
    Wei, Yi-Ming
    Liu, Lan-Cui
    Han, Rong
    Yu, Bi-Ying
    Wang, Jin-Wei
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2020, 263
  • [10] Leadership and Climate Change Mitigation: A Systematic Literature Review
    Mcpherson, Corey
    Clarke, Amelia
    CLIMATE, 2024, 12 (12)