Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies

Climate change puts pressure on existing health vulnerabilities through higher frequency of extreme weather events, changes in disease vector distribution or exacerbated air pollution. Climate change adaptation policies may hold potential to reduce societal inequities. We assessed the role of public...

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Main Authors: Melanie Boeckmann, Hajo Zeeb
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/12/12389
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spelling doaj-80f52083442e4f6fa637668d54f12b852020-11-24T22:39:10ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012014-11-011112123891241110.3390/ijerph111212389ijerph111212389Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation StrategiesMelanie Boeckmann0Hajo Zeeb1Department Prevention and Evaluation, Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS, Achterstr. 30, 28359 Bremen, GermanyDepartment Prevention and Evaluation, Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS, Achterstr. 30, 28359 Bremen, GermanyClimate change puts pressure on existing health vulnerabilities through higher frequency of extreme weather events, changes in disease vector distribution or exacerbated air pollution. Climate change adaptation policies may hold potential to reduce societal inequities. We assessed the role of public health and social justice in European climate change adaptation using a three-fold approach: a document analysis, a critical discourse analysis of a subgroup of strategies, and a ranking of strategies against our social justice framework. The ranking approach favored planning that includes various adaptation types, social issues and infrastructure changes. Themes on values identified in the five subgroup documents showed that risks are perceived as contradictory, technology is viewed as savior, responsibilities need to be negotiated, and social justice is advocated by only a few countries. Of 21 strategy documents assessed overall, those from Austria, England and Sweden received the highest scores in the ranking. Our qualitative assessment showed that in European adaptation planning, progress could still be made through community involvement into adaptation decisions, consistent consideration of social and demographic determinants, and a stronger link between infrastructural adaptation and the health sector. Overall, a social justice framework can serve as an evaluation guideline for adaptation policy documents.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/12/12389climate changeclimate change adaptationpolicy analysisdiscourse analysissocial justicepublic healthsocial determinants of healthEurope
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Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
climate change
climate change adaptation
policy analysis
discourse analysis
social justice
public health
social determinants of health
Europe
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Hajo Zeeb
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title Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
title_short Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
title_full Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
title_fullStr Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Using a Social Justice and Health Framework to Assess European Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
title_sort using a social justice and health framework to assess european climate change adaptation strategies
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Climate change puts pressure on existing health vulnerabilities through higher frequency of extreme weather events, changes in disease vector distribution or exacerbated air pollution. Climate change adaptation policies may hold potential to reduce societal inequities. We assessed the role of public health and social justice in European climate change adaptation using a three-fold approach: a document analysis, a critical discourse analysis of a subgroup of strategies, and a ranking of strategies against our social justice framework. The ranking approach favored planning that includes various adaptation types, social issues and infrastructure changes. Themes on values identified in the five subgroup documents showed that risks are perceived as contradictory, technology is viewed as savior, responsibilities need to be negotiated, and social justice is advocated by only a few countries. Of 21 strategy documents assessed overall, those from Austria, England and Sweden received the highest scores in the ranking. Our qualitative assessment showed that in European adaptation planning, progress could still be made through community involvement into adaptation decisions, consistent consideration of social and demographic determinants, and a stronger link between infrastructural adaptation and the health sector. Overall, a social justice framework can serve as an evaluation guideline for adaptation policy documents.
topic climate change
climate change adaptation
policy analysis
discourse analysis
social justice
public health
social determinants of health
Europe
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/12/12389
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