尼日利亚的气候复原力、脆弱性、差异影响和适应能力

Joy Folorunso
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本研究调查并促进尼日利亚脆弱社区的气候适应能力,这些社区受到气候变化的影响尤为严重。气候变化如何加剧尼日利亚现有的粮食不安全、贫困和冲突等问题,是本研究的基础。因此,定义气候抗御能力、回顾相关文献、开展案例研究以提出循证建议,这些都为本研究的目标提供了启示。因此,所查阅的文献表明,气候变化对弱势群体(如小农和城市沿海居民)产生了各种影响。脆弱性评估强调了适应能力的必要性,并将当地知识纳入解决方案。案例研究说明了贫穷的城市沿海地区、农村地区和尼日尔三角洲的脆弱性。研究了不同的影响,如气候变化对妇女的性别影响以及土著社区和城市贫民窟面临的挑战。讨论了适应能力,强调了社会资本、集体行动以及适应、适应能力和脆弱性之间的相互关系。尼日利亚的适应能力评估表明,农村农户和城市沿海社区面临困难,需要提高能力。本土知识在适应措施和提高复原力方面发挥着重要作用。提高抗灾能力的战略强调社会公正、包容性治理和基于社区的适应,承认地方赋权和参与的重要性。技术和创新提供了可能性,但需要针对具体情况的方法。这些战略可以帮助尼日利亚的脆弱社区建立气候适应能力,为决策者、从业者和利益相关者应对气候变化的复杂挑战提供基础。
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Climate Resilience, Vulnerability, Differential Impacts and Adaptive Capacity in Nigeria
This research investigates and promotes climate resilience in Nigeria’s vulnerable communities, which are disproportionately affected by climate change. How climate change worsens existing problems such as food insecurity, poverty, and conflict in Nigeria serve as the rationale to this study. Hence, defining climate resilience, reviewing relevant literature, and conducting a case study to generate evidence-based recommendations give insight into the objectives of this study. Therefore, reviewed literature shows the diverse impacts of climate change on disadvantaged groups, such as small-scale farmers and urban coastal dwellers. Vulnerability assessments highlight the need for adaptive capacity, integrating local knowledge in solutions. Case studies illustrate vulnerabilities in poor urban coastal areas, rural regions, and the Niger Delta. Differential impacts are examined, such as the gendered effects of climate change on women and the challenges faced by indigenous communities and urban slums. Adaptive capacity is discussed, stressing social capital, collective action, and the interrelation of adaptation, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability. Adaptive capacity assessment in Nigeria indicates difficulties in rural farming households and urban coastal communities, requiring enhanced capacities. Indigenous knowledge plays a vital role in adaptive measures, fostering resilience. Resilience enhancement strategies emphasize social justice, inclusive governance, and community-based adaptation, acknowledging the significance of local empowerment and participation. Technology and innovation provide possibilities but need context-specific methods. These strategies can help build climate resilience in Nigeria’s vulnerable communities, offering a basis for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to tackle the complex challenges of climate change.
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