Resilience in the face of ecological challenges: Strategies for integrating environmental considerations into social policy planning in Africa

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
W. Adebayo
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Africa faces severe ecological crises, such as climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity loss, undermining sustainable development efforts and exacerbating poverty and hunger. Integrating environmental concerns into social policy planning could help build community resilience and support sustainable development. This study employed policy analysis and stakeholder engagement to identify key environmental issues, policy gaps, and strategies for integrating environmental considerations into social policies across various sectors in Africa. The study found a significant lack of integration of environmental concerns into social policy across areas like disaster management, agriculture, urban planning, healthcare access, and infrastructure development policies. As a percentage of respondents, the top environmental issues were flooding (32%), drought/desertification (13%), and food security/agriculture (11%), with farmers (35.4%) and women (21.7%) being the most vulnerable to climate change. Most community stakeholders (87.5%) emphasized the importance of integrating environmental considerations into social policy, with 56.25% rating it a high priority. They underscored the need for more locally driven planning, ecological monitoring, land restoration, diversified livelihoods, and climate change adaptation support through social policies to enhance environmental sustainability. This study's novelty lies in its comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing the complex interplay between environmental challenges and social policy planning in Africa. The findings emphasize the urgent need for policymakers to develop cross‐sectoral national and local policies that use participatory processes to prioritize environmental sustainability, adaptation, community empowerment, and alignment with sustainable development goals while being responsive to continuing environmental uncertainty and change.
面对生态挑战的复原力:将环境因素纳入非洲社会政策规划的战略
非洲面临着严重的生态危机,如气候变化、资源枯竭和生物多样性丧失,破坏了可持续发展的努力,加剧了贫困和饥饿。将环境问题纳入社会政策规划有助于建设社区复原力,支持可持续发展。本研究采用了政策分析和利益相关者参与的方法,以确定关键的环境问题、政策差距以及将环境因素纳入非洲各部门社会政策的战略。研究发现,在灾害管理、农业、城市规划、医疗保健和基础设施发展政策等领域,将环境因素纳入社会政策的工作严重不足。从受访者所占百分比来看,最主要的环境问题是洪水(32%)、干旱/荒漠化(13%)和粮食安全/农业(11%),其中农民(35.4%)和妇女(21.7%)最容易受到气候变化的影响。大多数社区利益相关者(87.5%)强调了将环境因素纳入社会政策的重要性,其中 56.25% 的人将其视为高度优先事项。他们强调,有必要通过社会政策提供更多本地驱动的规划、生态监测、土地恢复、多样化生计和气候变化适应支持,以增强环境的可持续性。这项研究的新颖之处在于它采用了全面的方法来理解和解决非洲环境挑战与社会政策规划之间复杂的相互作用。研究结果强调,决策者亟需制定跨部门的国家和地方政策,利用参与式进程优先考虑环境可持续性、适应性、社区赋权以及与可持续发展目标的一致性,同时应对持续的环境不确定性和变化。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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