| Literature DB >> 30473757 |
Aida C Terblanche-Greeff1, Jon-Vegard Dokken2, Dewald van Niekerk1, Ruth A Loubser3.
Abstract
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges humankind faces and adaptive behaviour is an imperative response to such change. Culture and the resulting worldview are determinants of behaviour and eminent cultural beliefs are that of time orientation (TO) and social self-construal (SSC). To date, no research focuses on these beliefs from an indigenous South African perspective or the manner in which it may subsequently affect a community's adaptation towards climate change. Q-methodology was used to study perspectives and beliefs in three peri-urban communities in South Africa and to investigate the interrelation between themes such as TO, SSC, climate change awareness and climate change causality. It became apparent that the communities are aware of climate change, yet little to no efforts are currently being made to adapt to climatic change. This absence of motivation to adapt may be attributed to limited risk perception and cultural beliefs of TO and SSC. This study aims to contribute to the understanding of cultural beliefs and its impact on climate change adaptation behaviour in the South African context. It is concluded that TO and SSC from an indigenous South African perspective influence community adaptation to climate change.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30473757 PMCID: PMC6244224 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v10i1.510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jamba ISSN: 1996-1421
FIGURE 1Forced-distribution Q-sorting diagram.
Narrative description of factor arrays 1 and 4.
| Factor (Worldview) | Description and/or factor narrative |
|---|---|
| Factor 1: Collectivist and/or liberal | ‘The climate change we experience today is not a punishment for people’s sins and neither is it a sign that the world is ending, but rather a natural occurrence where nature wants to reshape itself. Since the climate affects people’s emotions, it can also cause people to change their beliefs. If we unite we have better chance at solving climate problems and influencing the next generation’s attitudes towards nature. This is important since the climate influences the growth of crops and production of food, and we have to act now to prevent further changes to the climate’. |
| Factor 4: Technology and/or human | ‘The climate plays an important part in our lives and we need to respect the environment. We have the right to know about climate issues that affect us directly and indirectly. Even though the climate is changing, it’s not caused by population growth and is not a sign that the world is ending. Sometimes I think that traditional healers can cause the climate to change, but I also believe that the changes in the climate are related to the burning of fossil fuels and people damaging the environment when they are trying to make money. This means that we should rather try to use sustainable technologies, since this would benefit the environment. It may not be possible for humans to control the climate through technology, but if we work together, we can make a difference’. |
Note: For further contextualisation of Table 1, refer to Appendix 2.
Factor arrays of Q-sort statements related to Afro-polychronic collectivism.
| No. | Q-sort statement | Factor array 1 | Factor array 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | We can solve climate problems when we stand together and unite. | Strongly agree | Strongly agree |
| 35 | In order to change our beliefs about the climate, we must sit down and discuss the matter. | Agree | Slightly agree |
| 22 | Young people can help older people catch up with new knowledge about the climate. | Neutral | Agree |
Note: For further contextualisation of Table 2, refer to Appendix 3.
Factor arrays of Q-sort statements related to climate change causality.
| No. | Q-sort statement | Factor array 1 | Factor array 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | The climate is affected by the behaviour of people. | Agree | Agree |
| 13 | Increasing population growth causes climate change. | Agree | Disagree |
| 14 | Climate change is caused by technology. | Neutral | Disagree |
| 15 | Climate change is related to the burning of fossil fuels and pollution. | Agree | Strongly agree |
Note: For further contextualisation of Table 5, refer to Appendix 3.
Factor arrays of Q-sort statements related to Afro-polychronic time orientation.
| No. | Q-sort statement | Factor array 1 | Factor array 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | The climate was not better when I was younger. | Disagree | Slightly disagree |
| 19 | We can solve environmental problems by returning to the ways of the past. | Slightly disagree | Slightly agree |
| 1 | The climate is a natural part of the world we just have to accept and live with. | Neutral | Slightly disagree |
Note: For further contextualisation of Table 3, refer to Appendix 3.
Factor arrays of Q-sort statements related to climate change awareness.
| No. | Q-sort statement | Factor array 1 | Factor array 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | The climate is not changing. | Slightly disagree | Strongly disagree |
| 5 | There’s something wrong with the climate. | Neutral | Agree |
Note: For further contextualisation of Table 4, refer to Appendix 3.
Factors.
| Factor (worldview) | Description or factor narrative |
|---|---|
| Factor 1: | ‘The climate change we experience today is not a punishment for people’s sins and neither is it a sign that the world is ending, but rather a natural occurrence where nature wants to reshape itself. Since the climate affects how people’s emotions, it can also cause people to change their beliefs. If we unite we have better chance at solving climate problems and influencing the next generation’s attitudes towards nature. This is important since the climate influences the growth of crops and production of food, and we have to act now to prevent further changes to the climate’. |
| Factor 2: | ‘The climate can’t be changed by traditional healers since it’s determined by God. Because of this, the climate is just a natural part of the world that we have to accept and it is not affected by people’s behaviour. Climate change is not related to the burning of fossil fuels, climate is just unpredictable. I’m open to changing my beliefs, but I think the best way of solving any possible environmental problems is by returning to the ways of our ancestors. Things were better when I was younger, and I think that today’s technology plays an important part in the changes we see. In others words, I don’t believe that there is anything wrong with the climate and I don’t think environmental problems are a sign that the world is ending’. |
| Factor 3: | ‘The climate is determined by God and climate change is a sign that the world is ending. I will not change my belief and the climate influences neither me nor other people emotionally. The climate is not that complicated seeing as the changes are mainly related to the burning of fossil fuels. This means that we can also control the climate through technology, and that natural disasters are largely caused by people’s actions. The next generation will be influenced by our behaviour towards nature, but that doesn’t mean we should return to the ways of old. The climate was not better when I was younger, and I think young people can help the older generations get educated about climate change. This is important, since we have to act now to hinder further damage to the environment’. |
| Factor 4: | ‘The climate plays an important part in our lives and we need to respect the environment. We have the right to know about climate issues that affect us directly and indirectly. Even though the climate is changing, it’s not caused by population growth and is not a sign that the world is ending. Sometimes I think that traditional healers can cause the climate to change, but I also believe that the changes in the climate are related to the burning of fossil fuels and people damaging the environment when they are trying to make money. This means that we should rather try to use sustainable technologies, since this would benefit the environment. It may not be possible for humans to control the climate through technology, but if we work together, we can make a difference’. |
| Factor 5: | ‘There is something wrong with the environment, but returning to our old ways is not the way to solve problems. Seeing how the climate is both complicated and unpredictable, the government plays an important part in informing people about the changing and drafting laws as an effective way of protecting the environment. There is no way around the fact that the changes we see today are consequences of people’s behaviour, and if we continue the way we are now we will destroy the earth. However, it might be difficult to educate people about the problems because of their beliefs, but I for one am open to changing what I believe to be true’. |