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Assessing social contracts for urban adaptation through social listening on Twitter
Environmental Studies and Forestrynpj Urban Sustainability

Assessing social contracts for urban adaptation through social listening on Twitter

D. Doshi and M. Garschagen

This intriguing research by Deepal Doshi and Matthias Garschagen explores the social contract surrounding flood risk management in Mumbai, revealing significant gaps and sentiments of frustration. With insights gained from Twitter data, this paper highlights the critical importance of trust-building for effective adaptation to climate change. Discover valuable lessons applicable to cities worldwide.... show more
Abstract
Adapting to climate change impacts requires a coherent social contract in which different actors agree on a clear distribution of roles and responsibilities. An urgent requirement is to understand the imagined social contracts on expected roles and responsibilities, which is particularly relevant in cities where very diverse social groups come together. However, there is limited empirical evidence on these expectations as they are often tacit and hard to capture across large populations and heterogeneous groups. Here we assess the social contract on flood risk management in Mumbai, using the concept of social listening in combination with Twitter data. We find wide gaps between and within imagined social contracts. Sentiments such as frustration and apathy expressed in tweets explain these gaps and highlight the need to build trust for achieving accepted and effective social contracts for adaptation. Theoretical, empirical, and methodological lessons can be transferred to other cities and beyond.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Jun 05, 2023
Authors
Deepal Doshi, Matthias Garschagen
Tags
climate changesocial contractflood risk managementMumbaitrust-buildingadaptationTwitter data
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