Aligning development and climate goals: The role of poverty in household mitigation strategies

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Nkechi S. Owoo
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Abstract

Motivation

Climate change remains one of the most pressing global challenges, one which is driven largely by human activity. While countries, including Ghana, have made commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the impacts of global warming are already being felt. For many low-income populations, particularly those facing multiple deprivations, climate action may not be a priority. Understanding how poverty in its various dimensions intersects with household-level climate mitigation is crucial for designing inclusive environmental and development policies.

Purpose

This study explores the relationship between multidimensional poverty and climate mitigation behaviours in Ghana. It seeks to answer the following questions: (1) How does multidimensional poverty affect the likelihood of adopting climate mitigation strategies at the household level? (2) Are there gender and locational differences in climate action among poor households?

Approach and Methods

The study uses nationally representative panel data for Ghana. A multidimensional poverty index (MDPI) is constructed based on indicators defined by the Ghana Statistical Service and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). A correlated random-effects (CRE) probit model is applied to examine the link between poverty and household-level climate mitigation behaviours.

Findings

Households headed by males and those in urban areas are more likely to adopt clean, mitigative strategies. In contrast, multidimensional poverty is consistently associated with a lower likelihood of climate mitigation. Deprivation in areas such as health, education and living standards may push climate concerns down household priority lists. However, poor households in urban areas are more likely to engage in climate mitigation than their rural counterparts, suggesting a locational advantage.

Policy Implications

Effective climate policies must account for social and spatial inequalities. Integrating poverty reduction with climate action, especially through improved access to basic services, can enhance the adoption of mitigation strategies, ensuring no one is left behind in the climate transition.

协调发展和气候目标:贫困在家庭缓解战略中的作用
气候变化仍然是最紧迫的全球挑战之一,主要是由人类活动驱动的。虽然包括加纳在内的一些国家已经承诺减少温室气体排放,但全球变暖的影响已经开始显现。对于许多低收入人群,特别是那些面临多重贫困的人群,气候行动可能不是一个优先事项。了解贫困的各个方面如何与家庭一级的气候缓解相互影响,对于制定包容性的环境和发展政策至关重要。本研究探讨了加纳多维贫困与气候减缓行为之间的关系。它力求回答以下问题:(1)多维贫困如何影响在家庭一级采取减缓气候变化战略的可能性?(2)贫困家庭的气候行动是否存在性别和地域差异?方法和方法本研究使用了加纳具有全国代表性的面板数据。多维贫困指数(MDPI)是根据加纳统计局和牛津贫困与人类发展倡议(OPHI)确定的指标构建的。采用相关随机效应概率模型来检验贫困与家庭一级气候缓解行为之间的联系。男性户主的家庭和城市地区的家庭更有可能采取清洁的缓解策略。相反,多层面贫困始终与减缓气候变化的可能性较低有关。健康、教育和生活水平等领域的匮乏可能会将气候问题推下家庭的优先事项清单。然而,城市地区的贫困家庭比农村地区的贫困家庭更有可能参与减缓气候变化,这表明存在区位优势。有效的气候政策必须考虑到社会和空间不平等。将减贫与气候行动结合起来,特别是通过改善获得基本服务的机会,可以加强缓解战略的采用,确保在气候转型中不让任何一个人掉队。
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Development Policy Review
Development Policy Review DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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3.50
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期刊介绍: Development Policy Review is the refereed journal that makes the crucial links between research and policy in international development. Edited by staff of the Overseas Development Institute, the London-based think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues, it publishes single articles and theme issues on topics at the forefront of current development policy debate. Coverage includes the latest thinking and research on poverty-reduction strategies, inequality and social exclusion, property rights and sustainable livelihoods, globalisation in trade and finance, and the reform of global governance. Informed, rigorous, multi-disciplinary and up-to-the-minute, DPR is an indispensable tool for development researchers and practitioners alike.
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