Greenlandic Perspectives on Climate Change 2018–2019: Results from a National Survey
University of Greenland and University of Copenhagen. Kraks Fond Institute for Urban Research
101 Pages Posted: 17 Sep 2020
Date Written: August 12, 2019
Abstract
This report presents the findings from the Greenlandic Perspectives Survey (GPS), a nationally representative survey of residents’ views of environmental changes and Greenland’s future in a changing climate. The survey was conducted by the University of Copenhagen, the University of Greenland, Kraks Fond Institute for Urban Research and Greenland Perspective. With statistical support from Statistics Greenland, surveys were randomly allocated to residents living in randomly selected towns and settlements across Greenland’s municipalities and geographic regions, as well as Nuuk and Upernavik. 646 residents in Greenland (~1.5% of the adult population) took the survey from July 2018 - January 2019. Average margin of error: +/- 3 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. Additional details about the sampling method can be found in the appendix of the report. The research was funded by Kraks Fond Institute for Urban Research, with additional support provided by Greenland Perspective and the Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science. Several filmed interviews were conducted in each location which can also be viewed online:
Film 1: Greenlandic Perspectives on Climate Change (6:14)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZzryLDOp8w (English subtitles)
https://youtu.be/OG5eS2tDpuk (Danish subtitles)
Film 2: On and Off Thinning Ice (5:24)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlGDEibM0eA (English Subtitles)
https://youtu.be/VJcQMQT-LTA (Danish subtitles)
Read the report in Greenlandic via Ilisimatusarfik (University of Greenland)
https://uni.gl/media/5167894/greenlandic_perspectives_climate_change_report_greenlandic_highres.pdf
Keywords: Climate Change, Greenland, Climate Adaptation, Climate Impacts, Environmental Social Science, National Survey
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