气候变化韧性是否具有社会包容性?调查缅甸变革理论过程

Is resilience to climate change socially inclusive? Investigating theories of change processes in Myanmar

World Development · 2018
被引 76
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了缅甸四个村庄的实地经验,分析发展组织的变革理论过程如何可能导致社会排斥,并寻求更具包容性的方法。

Abstract

Approaches to resilience to climate change can be socially exclusionary if they do not acknowledge diverse experiences of risks or socio-economic barriers to resilience. This paper contributes to analyses of resilience by studying how theories of change (ToC) processes used by development organizations might lead to social exclusions, and seeking ways to make these more inclusive. Adopting insights from participatory monitoring and evaluation, the paper first presents fieldwork from four villages in Myanmar to compare local experiences of risk and resilience with the ToCs underlying pathways to resilience based on building anticipatory, absorptive, and adaptive capacities. The paper then uses interviews with the development organizations using these pathways to identify how ToC processes might exclude local experiences and causes of risk, and to seek ways to make processes more inclusive. The research finds that development organizations can contribute to shared ToCs for resilience, but adopt tacitly different models of risk that reduce attention to more transformative socio-economic pathways to resilience. Consequently, there is a need to consider how resilience and ToCs can become insufficiently scrutinized boundary objects when they are shared by actors with different models of risk and intervention.

气候变化韧性社会包容性变革理论缅甸