气候变化对冲突后索马里的影响:可持续发展目标 2030 年议程是否岌岌可危?

IF 2.2 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Khadar Ahmed Dirie , Selamah Maamor , Md. Mahmudul Alam
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索马里正处于冲突后时期,目前正在从 COVID-19 中恢复,但严重的干旱和巨大的洪水正在破坏该国的经济,并造成几乎永久性的人道主义危机。2030 年可持续发展目标》(SDGs)及其 "不让一个人掉队 "的总体目标保护着弱势人群,但索马里由气候引发的人道主义灾难正在给该国带来巨大痛苦,并对该国的 2030 年可持续发展目标议程产生了负面影响。本研究探讨了索马里的可持续发展目标和气候变化问题。作者讨论了利益相关方如何在这一困难时期将可持续发展目标作为一项可行的战略加以推广。该项目就索马里的气候不公正问题对社会和经济当局进行了教育。首先研究了气候变化对可持续发展目标的影响,新出现的数据表明需要合作解决方案。索马里的气候变化将导致各种结果,但现在对其进行评估还为时过早。作者称,索马里的气候灾害使得 2030 年议程和可持续发展目标很难实现。此外,索马里需要实现可持续发展目标 13--气候行动,才能实现所有其他可持续发展目标。索马里气候难民需要金钱和生计,他们的问题因需要考虑气候适应力、适应和减缓战略而变得更加严重。本研究唯一的局限性在于它只是一项定性分析,因此未来的研究应根据经验分析灾难性事件影响可持续发展的频率。全球政策制定者和利益相关者了解到最近发生的极端气候事件(如干旱和特大洪水)可能会破坏索马里的可持续发展目标,并强调需要做出更多努力来实现相关的可持续发展目标。因此,可持续发展目标 13(气候行动)在此至关重要,它不仅是环境方面的必 要性,也是支持该地区稳定、安全和持久和平的关键因素。
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Impacts of climate change in post-conflict Somalia: Is the 2030 Agenda for SDGs endangered?

Somalia is in post-conflict era and currently recovering from COVID-19, but severe droughts and enormous floods are disrupting the country’s economy and causing a virtually permanent humanitarian crisis. The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its overarching goal to “leave no one behind” protect vulnerable people, but Somalia’s climate-induced humanitarian catastrophe is inflicting substantial suffering and has a dismal prognosis for the country’s 2030 SDG Agenda. This study examines Somalia’s SDGs and climate change. The authors discuss how stakeholders can promote SDGs as a viable strategy during this difficult period. This project educates social and economic authorities on climate injustice in Somalia. Climate change impacts on the SDGs are examined first and the emerging data suggests collaborative solutions are required. Climate change in Somalia will lead to various outcomes but it is too early to assess them. The authors claim that Somalia’s climate disaster makes the 2030 agenda and SDGs very difficult to achieve. As well, Somalia needs SDG13—climate action—to enable all other SDGs to be realised. Somali climate refugees need money and livelihoods, and their problems are aggravated by the need to account for climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation strategies. This study’s only limitation is that it is a qualitative analysis, so future studies should empirically analyse how often catastrophic events affect sustainable development. Global policymakers and stakeholders are informed of how recent extreme climatic occurrences like droughts and huge floods could destroy Somalia’s sustainable development goals and highlight the need for considerable additional efforts to fulfil the relevant SDGs. Subsequently, SDG13 (Climate Action) is vital here and is not solely an environmental necessity, but also a crucial factor in supporting stability, security, and lasting peace in the region.

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World Development Perspectives
World Development Perspectives Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: World Development Perspectives is a multi-disciplinary journal of international development. It seeks to explore ways of improving human well-being by examining the performance and impact of interventions designed to address issues related to: poverty alleviation, public health and malnutrition, agricultural production, natural resource governance, globalization and transnational processes, technological progress, gender and social discrimination, and participation in economic and political life. Above all, we are particularly interested in the role of historical, legal, social, economic, political, biophysical, and/or ecological contexts in shaping development processes and outcomes.
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