Biodiversity and climate change perceptions in arid lands-implications for sustainable development in Botswana

J. Atlhopheng, M. G. Moshoeshoe, G. Phunyuka, W. Mokgopa
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The paper considers the biodiversity and climate change perceptions in the semi-arid landscape of Botswana. Ecosystem services are essential to the planet’s equilibrium/wellbeing. However, anthropogenic influences, including climate change remain a stressor to the biodiversity resources. For Botswana, the land degradation and droughts, climate change and livelihoods are intertwined to divulge distinctive vulnerabilities and impacts. The existing action plans such as National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP), the Botswana National Action Programme to Combat Desertification (BNAP-CCD) and climate change’s nationally determined contributions (NDCs) point to the need for synergies. Research projects highlight increased vulnerabilities for various sectors, which challenge the country’s sustainability initiatives to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), National Development Plan 11 (NDP11) and the Vision 2036 imperatives. The perception study reveals the general public’s interpretations of what is good and what are challenges, at district levels. These reveal that biodiversity or climate change are not perceived to contribute much to the ‘good’ of the country, except for 2 district groups in northern Botswana. The national challenges hinge much on biodiversity loss and climate change – hence restricting attainment of the national development priorities.
干旱地区对生物多样性和气候变化的认识——对博茨瓦纳可持续发展的影响
本文考虑了博茨瓦纳半干旱景观的生物多样性和气候变化感知。生态系统服务对地球的平衡/福祉至关重要。然而,包括气候变化在内的人为影响仍然是生物多样性资源的压力源。对博茨瓦纳来说,土地退化和干旱、气候变化和生计交织在一起,暴露出独特的脆弱性和影响。现有的行动计划,如国家生物多样性战略和行动计划(NBSAP)、博茨瓦纳防治荒漠化国家行动计划(BNAP-CCD)和气候变化国家自主贡献(NDCs),都指出了协同作用的必要性。研究项目强调了各个部门脆弱性的增加,这对该国实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)、国家发展计划11 (NDP11)和2036年愿景的必要性的可持续发展举措构成了挑战。这项认知研究揭示了公众在地区层面上对什么是好的、什么是挑战的理解。这些研究表明,除了博茨瓦纳北部的两个地区外,人们认为生物多样性或气候变化对国家的“好处”贡献不大。国家面临的挑战在很大程度上取决于生物多样性丧失和气候变化——因此限制了国家发展优先事项的实现。
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