The Predictors Of Climate Change Risk Perception Among Residents Of Cebu City
The Predictors Of Climate Change Risk Perception Among Residents Of Cebu City
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2021-08
Authors
Lerios, Rochelle Marie E.
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Abstract
Risk perception is an important component in our response, adaptation, and
mitigation towards the consequences of climate change. But the rhetoric on risk
perception differs for each individual. This could be due to some factors that
influence this perception. This study investigated the factors that influence risk
perception in city residents of Cebu. An online questionnaire was distributed to
94 respondents from Cebu City through convenience sampling. The
questionnaire contained queries on their socio-demographics, value
orientations, experience of extreme weather events, social normative beliefs,
and risk perception. Results showed that egoistic value orientation and
normative beliefs significantly predict risk perception. Egoistic value orientation
negatively predicted risk perception which meant that the respondents have
less focus on self-enhancement which resulted to an above average risk
perception. As for normative beliefs, the knowledge that others were doing
something about climate change, in turn, pushes the individual to do something
about it as well. Additionally, older respondents showed significantly higher risk
perception compared to the younger ones. Some practical implications and
policy recommendations were also included.
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Keywords: climate change, risk perception