Climate change and human health—what influences the adoption of adaptation programming in the United States public health system?

被引:0
作者
Sana S. Syal
Robyn S. Wilson
J. Mac Crawford
Jonathan Lutz
机构
[1] The Ohio State University,School of Environment and Natural Resources
[2] The Ohio State University,College of Public Health
来源
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2011年 / 16卷
关键词
Adaptation; Climate change; Environmental health; Public health; Risk perception;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
With growing evidence on how climate change impacts human health, public health agencies should develop adaptation programs focused on the impacts predicted to affect their jurisdictions. However, recent research indicates that public health agencies in the United States have done little to prepare the public for predicted climate change impacts, largely due in response to a lack of resources and priority. This study surveyed Environmental Health (EH) Directors across the United States to determine the extent to which individual level attitudes and beliefs influence the adoption of climate change adaptation programming in a department. The results indicate that an EH Director’s perception of the health risk posed by climate change explained 27% of the variance in the number of climate change impacts being addressed. Furthermore, the study found that environmental attitude and political views made strong, unique contributions in explaining the variance in risk perception. The results provide evidence that individual-level attitudes and beliefs, as well as organizational-level barriers influence the adoption of climate change adaptation programs in public health agencies. As a result, increasing EH Directors’ perception of risk by highlighting the likelihood and severity of localized impacts may increase the adoption of adaptation programming despite existing organizational barriers (e.g., lack of resources). Given the fact that risk perception has been shown to influence behavior across cultures, these findings are also useful for understanding the influence of individual decision makers on public health programming around the world.
引用
收藏
页码:911 / 924
页数:13
相关论文
共 77 条
[11]  
Roser-Renouf C(2008)Climate change: the public health response Am J of Public Health 98 435-445
[12]  
Clarke K(2002)Potential effect of population and climate changes on global distribution of dengue fever: an empirical model Lancet 360 830-834
[13]  
Rogaeva A(1999)Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis: conventional criteria versus new alternatives Struct Equ Model 6 1-55
[14]  
Nisbet MC(2011)Constraints and barriers to public health adaptation to climate change: a review of the literature Am J Prev Med 40 183-190
[15]  
Weathers MR(2008)Preparing the U.S. health community for climate change Annu Rev Public Health 29 57-73
[16]  
Maibach EW(2007)An augmented risk information seeking model: the case of global warming Media Psychol 10 414-435
[17]  
Bedsworth L(2005)American risk perceptions: is climate change dangerous? Risk Anal 25 1433-1442
[18]  
Chan NY(1999)Public health consequences of global climate change in the United States: some regions may suffer disproportionately Environ Health Perspect 107 169-179
[19]  
Ebi KL(2006)Public views on climate change: European and USA perspectives Clim Change 77 73-95
[20]  
Smith F(2007)What motivates individuals to protect themselves from risks: the case of wildland fires Risk Anal 27 887-900