Rupasinghe, C S and De Silva Weliange, S (2024) Climate change adaptation and mitigation at individual level: Knowledge and attitudes among school teachers in Kalutara district. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 15(3), pp. 395-408. ISSN 1759-5916
Abstract
Purpose: Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. Its impacts scatter through every stratum of society placing the marginalized clusters at the highest vulnerability and calling for action at all levels. Adaptation enhances resilience, whereas mitigation minimizes the anthropogenic forces of climate change; these are crucial initiatives for climate-resilient sustainable development. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitudes on climate change adaptation and mitigation at individual level and assess related factors. Design/methodology/approach: A descriptive study is done to assess the knowledge and attitudes of school teachers in three educational zones of the Kalutara district using random cluster sampling. A self-administered questionnaire including 25 equally weighted questions to assess knowledge and 10 statements to assess attitudes was used. Findings: The response rate was 98.8% [n = 618] and 23% of the study population had poor knowledge of climate change adaptation and mitigation at the individual level. Favorable attitudes were observed among more than 65% of participants for all the statements on climate change adaptation and mitigation. Average family income, working duration, involvement in school environmental societies and highest education qualification showed a significant positive association, whereas age and current grade had a significant negative association with good knowledge. The level of knowledge had no significant variation among male and female teachers. Originality/value: Overall knowledge was poor among more than 20% of the teachers highlighting the need for school and community-based awareness programs to be implemented to address the issue.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | climate change adaptation; climate change mitigation; school teachers |
| Index terms: | duration, placing, income, sampling, adaptation, qualification, climate change, population, program, variation, methodology, vulnerability, questionnaire, mitigation, sustainable development, community-based, society |
| Subjects: | concrete and cementitious materials, software systems, research methods, educational resources, contractual condition, health safety and environment, financial risk, demography, project controls, communities and social development, environmental hazards, data collection methods, user focus, climate science, economic analysis |
| Topics: | Education, Contract Administration, Time Control, Digital Applications, Urban Studies, Design Practice, Stakeholder Management, Sustainability, Health and Safety, Business Strategy, Cost Management, Construction Materials, Research Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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