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  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

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  • Human activities are causing significant ecosystem changes and climate alteration.
  • Anthropogenic warming of 0.85°C already shows detrimental human impacts, with further warming intensifying extreme weather.
  • Rising global temperatures pose substantial direct and indirect threats to human health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a social systems framework for conceptualizing and planning societal adaptation to climate change.
  • To enhance governmental capacity and efficacy in strategic adaptation planning.
  • To provide a policy-oriented assessment tool for matching interventions to targeted behavioral changes.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a social systems framework with three adaptation domains: acclimatisation, behavioural adaptation, and technological adaptation.
  • Application of a systems approach to societal change planning methods.
  • Use of illustrative examples to demonstrate the framework's utility.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework maps adaptation policy across societal and personal levels.
  • Overlaying the framework with systems approaches enhances strategic planning for adaptation.
  • The tool aids planners in aligning interventions with specific behavioral targets.

Conclusions:

  • Upscaling societal adaptation efforts is imperative to mitigate public health impacts of rising temperatures.
  • Effective adaptation planning requires addressing the complexity of modifying societal behavior.
  • The social systems framework offers a practical tool for enhancing adaptation policy and implementation.