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DOI | 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.12.009 |
Autonomous adaptation to global environmental change in peri-urban settlements: Evidence of a growing culture of innovation and revitalisation in Mathare Valley Slums, Nairobi | |
Thorn J.; Thornton T.F.; Helfgott A. | |
发表日期 | 2015 |
ISSN | 0959-3780 |
卷号 | 31 |
英文摘要 | The growth of peri-urban areas is increasingly recognised as a dominant planning and urban design challenge for the 21st century. In burgeoning poor urban settlements growing on city margins, autonomous adaptation strategies are often the only measures to respond to increasing climatic and compounding stressors. Yet, in both research and practice there remains lack of understanding regarding the dynamics of adaptation and risk reduction at the level of the community. In this paper, we argue urban slums are ideal places to consider adaptation because they offer examples of more extreme social-ecological stress than one finds in more established communities - the kind we can anticipate more broadly in the face of climate change. A framework for identifying local adaptation processes is presented and applied to analyse the case of Mathare Valley Slums in Nairobi, Kenya - a densely populated suburb, where residents are regularly exposed to flooding from heavy rainfall. Findings reveal that slums, often viewed as illegitimate, makeshift, and temporary settlements, are places experienced by many residents as permanent communities characterised by rapid environmental change. Processes of adaptation in Mathare have become institutionalised through time, as a new generation of people imagine themselves staying and (re)organise to achieve a higher level of functioning through various strategies to reduce risk. Innovative and revitalising adaptation occurs as residents shift from employing more generic and expected coping strategies, such as evacuating homes or economic diversification, to creating "gated" communities and savings schemes to maintain and improve the settlement, despite uncertain tenure. Both formal and informal institutions, such as youth groups, play an important role in governing such heterogeneous localities, incrementally upgrading the slum and providing critical public services. Long-term residents' increasing recognition of the permanence of the slum community and its stressful conditions appears to lead to more collective action toward adaptation pathways. However, this is in marked contrast to the dominant non-local perspective of Mathare's status as both impermanent and illegal, which prevails among government officials. As such, strategies are generally not incorporated into planned interventions. While progressive policies designed to reduce risk exist, they remain nascent in their establishment and fail to benefit slumdwellers. The case illustrates the need to incorporate the wealth of knowledge, techniques, and experience extant at the community level in the development of adaptation planning. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. |
英文关键词 | Autonomous adaptation; Climate change; Flooding; Mathare valley slums; Urban slums; Urbanisation |
学科领域 | climate change; environmental change; flooding; global change; human settlement; innovation; institutional framework; nature-society relations; periurban area; urban design; urbanization; Kenya; Nairobi [Kenya] |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | climate change; environmental change; flooding; global change; human settlement; innovation; institutional framework; nature-society relations; periurban area; urban design; urbanization; Kenya; Nairobi [Kenya] |
来源期刊 | Global Environmental Change
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/117536 |
作者单位 | Biodiversity Institute, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Thorn J.,Thornton T.F.,Helfgott A.. Autonomous adaptation to global environmental change in peri-urban settlements: Evidence of a growing culture of innovation and revitalisation in Mathare Valley Slums, Nairobi[J],2015,31. |
APA | Thorn J.,Thornton T.F.,&Helfgott A..(2015).Autonomous adaptation to global environmental change in peri-urban settlements: Evidence of a growing culture of innovation and revitalisation in Mathare Valley Slums, Nairobi.Global Environmental Change,31. |
MLA | Thorn J.,et al."Autonomous adaptation to global environmental change in peri-urban settlements: Evidence of a growing culture of innovation and revitalisation in Mathare Valley Slums, Nairobi".Global Environmental Change 31(2015). |
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