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"Sometime, somewhere, maybe someone has to do something"

Bergkvist Andersson, Hilda LU (2021) SGEL36 20211
Department of Human Geography
Abstract
In response to sea level rise, municipalities in Sweden are already underway in the process of constructing seawalls to protect infrastructure and communities. However, these adaptive measures are not always well received in the communities they are intended to protect. This thesis examined a case of citizen protests against a proposed seawall on the Falsterbo peninsula in Vellinge, Scania, through the concepts of place attachment and climate change perception. The aim was to understand how residents’ relation to their place and their perception of climate change may affect adaptation acceptance. Through a combination of thematic analysis of documents and in-depth, semi-structured interviews, the thesis explored the relationship between... (More)
In response to sea level rise, municipalities in Sweden are already underway in the process of constructing seawalls to protect infrastructure and communities. However, these adaptive measures are not always well received in the communities they are intended to protect. This thesis examined a case of citizen protests against a proposed seawall on the Falsterbo peninsula in Vellinge, Scania, through the concepts of place attachment and climate change perception. The aim was to understand how residents’ relation to their place and their perception of climate change may affect adaptation acceptance. Through a combination of thematic analysis of documents and in-depth, semi-structured interviews, the thesis explored the relationship between place attachment, climate change perception and sea level rise adaptation. The findings showed that place attachment may function as a factor in both citizen adaptation acceptance and resistance in expressions of place disruption due to the instructive element the seawall may pose. Past experiences of physical climate change are more influential in residents’ perceptions than projections of the future. (Less)
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author
Bergkvist Andersson, Hilda LU
supervisor
organization
course
SGEL36 20211
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Sea level rise adaptation, climate change perception, place attachment, place change, case study, Falsterbo
language
English
id
9045427
date added to LUP
2021-06-15 16:22:39
date last changed
2021-06-15 16:22:39
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  abstract     = {{In response to sea level rise, municipalities in Sweden are already underway in the process of constructing seawalls to protect infrastructure and communities. However, these adaptive measures are not always well received in the communities they are intended to protect. This thesis examined a case of citizen protests against a proposed seawall on the Falsterbo peninsula in Vellinge, Scania, through the concepts of place attachment and climate change perception. The aim was to understand how residents’ relation to their place and their perception of climate change may affect adaptation acceptance. Through a combination of thematic analysis of documents and in-depth, semi-structured interviews, the thesis explored the relationship between place attachment, climate change perception and sea level rise adaptation. The findings showed that place attachment may function as a factor in both citizen adaptation acceptance and resistance in expressions of place disruption due to the instructive element the seawall may pose. Past experiences of physical climate change are more influential in residents’ perceptions than projections of the future.}},
  author       = {{Bergkvist Andersson, Hilda}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{"Sometime, somewhere, maybe someone has to do something"}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}