Transitioning to inclusive and nature-based decarbonisaton through recreating tree-based artisanal industries in Kano City, Nigeria

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Aliyu Salisu Barau
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Abstract Nigeria is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by halving its emissions by 2050. It has adopted nature-based solutions to implement its decarbonisation agenda. Nevertheless, as a highly urbanised country, the roles of Nigerian cities, where most emissions are concentrated, have not been clearly outlined. Besides, the one-size-fits-all strategy hardly works for all cities, given their spatial, demographic, economic, social, and ecological differences. Considering these differences, the aim of the article is to explore the potentials of design thinking in co-designing city-specific decarbonisation transition pathways, using the example of Kano City. The author draws on seed ideas co-developed by actors in urban economy, the arts, and environmental and social sciences through three workshops. The participants co-identified indigenous tree species that could support the material needs of tree-based artisan industries. At another level, they co-identified seed ideas to support transition to inclusive and equitable decarbonisation. The main finding is that transition to decarbonisation at city level is achievable through the promotion of tree-based artisanal production, ecosystem restoration, and conservation of indigenous trees. The author concludes that in the case of Kano multidimensional pathways identified could be a good step by the city to complement generic forms of country-level decarbonisation transition strategies.
通过在尼日利亚卡诺市重建以树木为基础的手工工业,向包容性和基于自然的脱碳过渡
尼日利亚致力于实现碳中和,到2050年将其排放量减半。它采用了基于自然的解决方案来实施其脱碳议程。然而,作为一个高度城市化的国家,尼日利亚城市的作用并没有得到明确的概述,而这些城市是大部分排放的集中地。此外,考虑到城市在空间、人口、经济、社会和生态等方面的差异,“一刀切”策略并非适用于所有城市。考虑到这些差异,本文旨在以卡诺市为例,探讨设计思维在共同设计城市特定脱碳过渡途径中的潜力。作者借鉴了城市经济、艺术、环境和社会科学领域的参与者通过三次研讨会共同提出的初步想法。参与者共同确定了可以支持以树木为基础的工匠工业的材料需求的本地树种。在另一个层面,他们共同确定了支持向包容和公平的脱碳过渡的种子思想。主要发现是,通过促进以树木为基础的手工生产、生态系统恢复和保护本地树木,可以在城市层面实现向脱碳的过渡。作者的结论是,在卡诺的情况下,确定的多维途径可能是该市补充国家级脱碳过渡战略的一般形式的良好步骤。
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