Wicked problems: how are municipalities in California tackling climate change and homelessness?
悪質な問題:カリフォルニアの自治体は気候変動とホームレス問題にどう取り組んでいるか? (AI 翻訳)
Guadalupe M. Franco
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
カリフォルニア州の気候変動対策とホームレス問題の交差点を分析。15の気候行動計画と14のインタビュー調査に基づき、ホームレスコミュニティが気候政策から除外されている実態を明らかにし、包摂的な計画策定を提言。
English
This study examines how California municipalities address climate change and homelessness, analyzing 15 climate action plans and 14 interviews. It finds unhoused communities largely excluded from climate decision-making and recommends inclusive planning for just and resilient communities.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本の自治体でも気候変動適応計画と社会的脆弱性(高齢者、低所得者など)の統合が課題となっており、特に熱中症対策や災害時避難の観点から示唆を得られる。
In the global GX context
Globally, municipal climate action plans increasingly need to address social equity. This paper offers a methodology for assessing inclusion of vulnerable populations, relevant to just transition and climate justice under frameworks like C40 and ICLEI.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on the gap between climate planning and social equity, useful for just transition scholarship.
🏢実務担当者:Offers recommendations for local governments to integrate homeless populations into climate action planning, enhancing plan credibility and equity.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for inclusive climate governance, relevant for crafting mandates that require consideration of vulnerable groups in climate plans.
📄 Abstract(原文)
California is facing two wicked problems: climate change and homelessness. The state is experiencing many detrimental effects of climate change, including poor air quality, flooding, heat waves, and increasingly destructive wildfires. Concurrently, the state has seen an increase in the number of unhoused individuals due to skyrocketing housing values, failed political leadership, limited health and social services, growing income inequality, and restrictive housing policies. While unhoused populations struggle to access basic services, they must also face the impacts of climate change as they live and often sleep outside. As California’s cities and counties begin to address climate change by developing climate action plans, it is important to assess how, and to what extent, these plans consider the unhoused, who are arguably California’s most climate-vulnerable community. This study analyzes 15 climate action plans and 14 semi-structured interviews with government officials representing 11 jurisdictions across Southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area. This research reveals that unhoused communities have been largely left out of climate decision-making processes and offers recommendations for municipalities to include people who live and sleep outside in climate action plans, so they are part of the solution to build more just and resilient communities.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.1080/19463138.2026.2684819first seen 2026-07-14 04:37:48
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