将技术嵌入基层:联合国气候变化框架公约》技术机制下的技术转让本地化战略

Katherine Owens, Hannah James
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向全球南方国家转让技术不仅涉及技术解决方案,还涉及 "本地化 "或通过多方学习和解决问题使这些解决方案适应当地情况。联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)及其技术机制在很大程度上忽视了 "本地化 "的重要性,所创造的治理环境既没有反映出这一过程的 "混乱",也没有反映出有效搜索和发现、实施和知识创造所需的灵活性和长期合作。本文重点关注气候技术中心与网络(CTCN)--技术机制的执行部门,以及其在协调向全球南部地区转让技术时所面临的挑战。文章借鉴了近期的实证研究以及创新和实验主义理论,探讨了如何以更有利于本地化的方式管理气候技术中心与网络及其相关机构。文章认为,通过在气候技术中心和网络与相关技术进程(如技术需求评估)之间建立系统联系,并通过创建更积极的技术搜索、学习、同行评审和知识交流进程,更有可能促进成功的技术转让。
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Embedding technology at the grassroots: Strategies for localising technology transfer under the UNFCCC technology mechanism
Technology transfer to the Global South involves not only technical solutions, but also ‘localising’ or adapting those solutions to place through multiparty learning and problem solving. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Technology Mechanism have largely overlooked the importance of localisation and have created a governance environment that neither reflects the ‘messiness’ of this process, nor the need for flexibility and long‐term collaboration for effective search and discovery, implementation and knowledge creation. This article focuses on the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), the Technology Mechanism's implementation arm, and the challenges it faces in orchestrating the transfer of technology to the Global South. Drawing on recent empirical research and theories of innovation and experimentalism, the article examines how the CTCN and its associated institutions could be governed in ways that better enable localisation. It argues that successful transfer is more likely to be facilitated through systemic linkages between the CTCN and associated technology processes such as Technology Needs Assessments, and by creating more active processes of technological search, learning, peer review and knowledge exchange.
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