Community collective action to respond to climate change influencing the environment-health nexus

Summary

Climate change is an environmental influencer producing a wide variety of multi-scalar effects across communities. Climate change drives ecosystem changes intersecting deep-rooted, chronic vulnerabilities, including for hazards linked to heat, infectious disease, and food. In diverse settings across the globe, and often as a result of inadequate action by formal institutions like governments and businesses, grassroots organizations are taking initiatives to conduct environmental monitoring and to engage in climate change-related actions. Being non-profit, often informal, and with limited resources, these organizations face classic collective action problems of incentivizing members to contribute outside of wider systems, such as markets and governments, with the clout to punish or reward actions.

We study how volunteer-based, local groups self-organize to respond to climate change and its environmental impacts in order to contribute to health systems, formal and informal, which can adequately address changes to heat stress, infectious disease, and food systems. Building on prior research from the partners, we will sample citizen science and non-profit groups based in Sitka, Alaska and Toco, Trinidad and Tobago in order to provide a contrast of locations with potentially similar concerns about climate change. Working with these groups, we will study not only successful organizations that have grown and acted over several years, but also sample recently formed and less successful groups. Groups at these varying stages of their life cycles will provide comparative controls, and avoid biasing the data, as would occur if we studied only groups that were long lived.

Timeframe of the project

2020 – 2023

Funding source

Belmont Forum Collaborative Research Action Climate, Environment and Health CEH2019 (NOAA (USA), NSF (USA), RCN (Norway), UKRI (United Kingdom))

Social links

https://www.belmontforum.org/projects/community-collective-action-to-respond-to-climate-change-influencing-the-environment-health-nexus/

Project Leader

Ilan Kelman

Ilan Kelman

Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction and Institute for Global Health University College London, United Kingdom

ilan_kelman@hotmail.com

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Webdesigner, ubat.no

https://www.ubat.no
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