Prospects for a sustainable and climate-resilient African economy post-COVID-19

IF 8.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Godwell Nhamo , Lazarus Chapungu
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This study assesses the potential for establishing a sustainable and climate-resilient African economy, post-COVID-19, focusing on Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe. Utilising the United Nation's Climate-Positive Action Framework, document analysis, and a systematic literature review, it examines these nations' investment in climate action. Findings reveal a decrease in climate funding during the pandemic, with notable gaps in climate finance, including reallocations away from climate-related ministries and delays in project implementation. This decline in climate action poses risks to sustainability and climate resilience. To mitigate these risks, the study emphasizes the need for frameworks to mobilize external and domestic resources for climate action. Despite ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, proactive measures are essential to maintain focus on climate action.

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第 19 届气候变异与发展国际会议后非洲经济可持续发展和抵御气候变化的前景
本研究以肯尼亚、南非、卢旺达和津巴布韦为重点,评估了在 COVID-19 后建立可持续的、具有气候复原力的非洲经济的潜力。本研究利用联合国气候积极行动框架、文件分析和系统文献综述,考察了这些国家在气候行动方面的投资情况。研究结果表明,大流行病期间气候资金有所减少,气候资金缺口明显,包括气候相关部委的资金重新分配和项目实施的延误。气候行动的减少对可持续性和气候复原力构成了风险。为降低这些风险,研究强调需要建立框架,为气候行动调动外部和国内资源。尽管 COVID-19 带来了持续的挑战,但积极主动的措施对于保持气候行动的重点至关重要。
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Global Environmental Change
Global Environmental Change 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
18.20
自引率
2.20%
发文量
146
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Global Environmental Change is a prestigious international journal that publishes articles of high quality, both theoretically and empirically rigorous. The journal aims to contribute to the understanding of global environmental change from the perspectives of human and policy dimensions. Specifically, it considers global environmental change as the result of processes occurring at the local level, but with wide-ranging impacts on various spatial, temporal, and socio-political scales. In terms of content, the journal seeks articles with a strong social science component. This includes research that examines the societal drivers and consequences of environmental change, as well as social and policy processes that aim to address these challenges. While the journal covers a broad range of topics, including biodiversity and ecosystem services, climate, coasts, food systems, land use and land cover, oceans, urban areas, and water resources, it also welcomes contributions that investigate the drivers, consequences, and management of other areas affected by environmental change. Overall, Global Environmental Change encourages research that deepens our understanding of the complex interactions between human activities and the environment, with the goal of informing policy and decision-making.
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