Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages

The anticipated climate change is intensifying short-term extreme weather events and changing their timing and frequency. It is having harmful impacts on local living conditions, such as human safety and health. Different settlements will face different risks. This case study examines how rural resi...

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Main Authors: Josefiina Ruponen, Kaisa Tuominen, Susanna Vanhamäki, Eeva Aarrevaara
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fclim.2025.1548983/full
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description The anticipated climate change is intensifying short-term extreme weather events and changing their timing and frequency. It is having harmful impacts on local living conditions, such as human safety and health. Different settlements will face different risks. This case study examines how rural residents are prepared for the short-term climate risks caused by extreme weather events in Southern Finland. It also explores how these skills can be improved through public participation, including raising awareness and knowledge sharing. The scope of the study covered rural residential areas, excluding agricultural land. The case study in three rural villages included knowledge sharing and workshops with residents, climate risk reviews based on literature and field observations, and small-scale surveys based on self-assessment on how the experienced preparedness had changed. The results demonstrate that residents in the target villages experience themselves to be relatively well prepared for climate risks. Nevertheless, awareness raising resulting in increased knowledge seemed to make a positive impact on the residents’ preparedness skills in the studied areas. On average 25% of the respondents experienced that their preparedness skills had increased during the process, although this number has to be treated with caution due to small sample size and the study setting. The results encourage similar studies on a larger scale in Finnish rural areas.
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spelling doaj-art-69bfeaefcb21428a8c19ef36eb6bc1ab2025-08-20T03:51:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Climate2624-95532025-04-01710.3389/fclim.2025.15489831548983Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villagesJosefiina Ruponen0Kaisa Tuominen1Susanna Vanhamäki2Eeva Aarrevaara3HAMK Bio, Häme University of Applied Sciences Ltd., Hämeenlinna, FinlandFaculty of Technology, LAB University of Applied Sciences, Ltd., Lahti, FinlandFaculty of Technology, LAB University of Applied Sciences, Ltd., Lahti, FinlandFaculty of Technology, LAB University of Applied Sciences, Ltd., Lahti, FinlandThe anticipated climate change is intensifying short-term extreme weather events and changing their timing and frequency. It is having harmful impacts on local living conditions, such as human safety and health. Different settlements will face different risks. This case study examines how rural residents are prepared for the short-term climate risks caused by extreme weather events in Southern Finland. It also explores how these skills can be improved through public participation, including raising awareness and knowledge sharing. The scope of the study covered rural residential areas, excluding agricultural land. The case study in three rural villages included knowledge sharing and workshops with residents, climate risk reviews based on literature and field observations, and small-scale surveys based on self-assessment on how the experienced preparedness had changed. The results demonstrate that residents in the target villages experience themselves to be relatively well prepared for climate risks. Nevertheless, awareness raising resulting in increased knowledge seemed to make a positive impact on the residents’ preparedness skills in the studied areas. On average 25% of the respondents experienced that their preparedness skills had increased during the process, although this number has to be treated with caution due to small sample size and the study setting. The results encourage similar studies on a larger scale in Finnish rural areas.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fclim.2025.1548983/fullclimate changeclimate risksrural areasresidents’ preparednessawareness raising
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Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
Frontiers in Climate
climate change
climate risks
rural areas
residents’ preparedness
awareness raising
title Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
title_full Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
title_fullStr Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
title_full_unstemmed Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
title_short Preparedness for climate change in rural areas—case study in three southern Finnish villages
title_sort preparedness for climate change in rural areas case study in three southern finnish villages
topic climate change
climate risks
rural areas
residents’ preparedness
awareness raising
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fclim.2025.1548983/full
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