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Habitability for a connected, unequal and changing world
Sterly, Harald; Borderon, Marion; Sakdapolrak, Patrick et al.
2025In Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions, 90, p. 102953
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Keywords :
Climate change; Connectivity; Culture; Habitability; Inequality; Intersectionality; Global and Planetary Change; Geography, Planning and Development; Ecology; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Abstract :
[en] As global climate change intensifies, the question of what makes a place habitable or uninhabitable is critical, particularly in the context of a potential future climate outside the realm of lived experience, and the possible concurrent redistribution of populations partly associated with such climatic shifts. The concept of habitability holds the potential for advancing the understanding of the societal consequences of climate change, as well as for integrating systemic understandings and rights-based approaches. However, most ways of analyzing habitability have shortcomings in terms of in-depth integration of socio-cultural aspects and human agency in shaping habitability, in failing to address spatial inequalities and power dynamics, and in an underemphasis of the connectedness of places. Here we elaborate habitability as an emergent property of the relations between people and a given place that results from people's interactions with the material and immaterial properties of a place. From this, we identify four axes that are necessary to go beyond environmental changes, and to encompass socio-cultural, economic, and political dynamics: First the processes that influence habitability require a systemic approach, viewing habitability as an outcome of ecological, economic, and political processes. Second, the role of socio-cultural dimensions of habitability requires special consideration, given their own operational logics and functioning of social systems. Third, habitability is not the same for everyone, thus a comprehensive understanding of habitability requires an intersectionally differentiated view on social inequalities. Forth, the influence of external factors necessitates a spatially relational perspective on places in the context of their connections to distant places across scales. We identify key principles that should guide an equitable and responsible research agenda on habitability. Analysis should be based on disciplinary and methodological pluralism and the inclusion of local perspectives. Habitability action should integrate local perspectives with measures that go beyond purely subjective assessments. And habitability should consider the role of powerful actors, while staying engaged with ethical questions of who defines and enacts the future of any given place.
Disciplines :
Human geography & demography
Author, co-author :
Sterly, Harald ;  Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Australia
Borderon, Marion;  Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Australia
Sakdapolrak, Patrick;  Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Australia ; International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria
Adger, Neil;  Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
Ayanlade, Ayansina;  Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria ; Central European University, Vienna, Australia
Bah, Alassane;  Laboratory of Atmospheric and Ocean Physics, Cheikh Anta Diop University, UCAD, Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique, ESP, Dakar, Senegal
Blocher, Julia;  Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany
Blondin, Suzy;  UER Didactics of Human and Social Sciences (SHS), University of Teacher Education, Lausanne, Switzerland
Boly, Sidy;  National Statistical Institute of Mali, INSTAT, Bamako, Mali ; Integrated Development Authority of the Liptako-Gourma Member States (ALG), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Brochier, Timothée;  UMMISCO, University of Sorbonne, National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, IRD, Bondy, France ; UMMISCO, Cheikh Anta Diop University, UCAD, Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique, ESP, Dakar, Senegal
Brüning, Loïc;  Institute of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
Bunchuay-Peth, Simon;  Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Australia
O'Byrne, David;  Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, LUCSUS, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden
Safra De Campos, Ricardo;  Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
Nii Ardey Codjoe, Samuel;  Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Debeve, Florian ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie > Service de géographie rurale (Laboratoire pour l'analyse des lieux, des paysages et des campagnes européennes LAPLEC)
Detges, Adrien;  adelphi consult, Berlin, Germany
Franco-Gavonel, Maria;  Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom ; School for Business and Society, University of York, York, United Kingdom
Hathaway, Claire;  United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, Paris, France
Funke, Nikki;  British High Commission Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Gemenne, François  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie
Gubert, Flore;  LEDa-DIAL, National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, IRD, PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine, CNRS, Paris, France ; Institut Convergences Migrations, CNRS, Aubervilliers, France
Gurmu, Eshetu;  Institute of Development and Policy Research, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Keeton, Rachel;  Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, University of Twente
Ketsomboon, Boonthida;  Raks Thai Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand
Leroy, Marie;  CARE France, Paris, France
Majidi, Nassim;  Samuel Hall Research, Nairobi, Kenya ; African Centre for Migration & Society, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa ; Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston, United States
Marchisio, Sergio;  Department of Political Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy ; European Centre for Space Law, ECSL, European Space Agency, ESA, Paris, France
Abu, Mumuni;  Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Naruchaikusol, Sopon;  Raks Thai Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand
Negozio, Francesco;  Department of Political Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Nicolle, Hervé;  Samuel Hall Research, Nairobi, Kenya
Nucera, Gianfranco;  Department of Political Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Olsson, Lennart;  Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, LUCSUS, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden
Owuor, Jared;  Samuel Hall Research, Nairobi, Kenya
Ozer, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sphères
Piguet, Etienne;  Institute of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
Reckien, Diana;  Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, University of Twente
Redicker, Sarah;  Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
Andreolla Serraglio, Diogo;  Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany
Sultan, Benjamin;  ESPACE-DEV, University of Montpellier, National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, IRD, Montpellier, France
Tänzler, Dennis;  adelphi consult, Berlin, Germany
Vigil, Sara;  Stockholm Environment Institute, Asia Centre, Bangkok, Thailand ; Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute (CUSRI)
Vinke, Kira;  Center for Climate and Foreign Policy, German Council on Foreign Relations, DGAP, Berlin, Germany
Zantout, Karim;  Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany
Zickgraf, Caroline  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie > Service de géographie rurale (Laboratoire pour l'analyse des lieux, des paysages et des campagnes européennes LAPLEC) ; School for Business and Society, University of York, York, United Kingdom
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Language :
English
Title :
Habitability for a connected, unequal and changing world
Publication date :
March 2025
Journal title :
Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions
ISSN :
0959-3780
eISSN :
1872-9495
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd
Volume :
90
Pages :
102953
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funding text :
This work was supported by the European Union \u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 869395 .H.S. led the writing. H.S. M.B. and P.S. conceptualized and wrote the first draft. W.N.A. J.B. S.Blon. S.Bol. D.O'B. R.S.d.C. S.N.A.C. F.D. A.D. M.F.-G. N.F. F.Gem. F.Gub. E.G. R.K. B.K. N.M. M.A. S.N. F.N. H.N. G.N. L.O. J.O. E.P. D.R. S.R. D.A.S. D.T. S.V. K.V. K.Z. C.Z. contributed to the conceptualization and to reviewing and editing the drafts. A.A. A.B. T.B. L.B. S.B-P. C.H. M.L. S.M. P.O. B.S. contributed to reviewing and editing the drafts. This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 869395.
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