农业气候变化减缓政策:社会政治障碍综述

Kayenat Kabir, Sophie de Vries Robbe, Catrina Godinho
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在农业领域实现气候减缓政策的经济和技术潜力受到政策制定和实施过程中如何考虑社会政治问题的影响。基于对文献的叙述性回顾,本文概述了农业供应方和需求方减缓措施所面临的常见社会政治障碍。了解这些社会政治问题可以为充分发挥减缓政策的潜力提供机会。这些问题分为四个主题:当地环境、采用能力和分配影响;食品安全、成本和食品消费选择;与选举权重和游说有关的政治因素;以及与排放指标、贸易和大农业有关的国际方面。设计补充政策和次优选择、在政策设计中纳入当地知识、承认妇女在可持续农业中的发言权和作用、规划工作转型、通过多财政平台吸引利益相关者参与、以易于理解的方式适当制定和宣传政策,是解决这些社会政治障碍的一些考虑因素:气候经济学> 经济学与气候变化 气候与发展> 社会正义与发展政治 气候经济学> 缓解经济学
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Climate change mitigation policies in agriculture: An overview of sociopolitical barriers
The realization of the economic and technical potential of climate mitigation policies in agriculture is influenced by how sociopolitical issues are considered in policy development and implementation. Based on a narrative review of the literature, this article provides an overview of common sociopolitical barriers facing supply‐side and demand‐side mitigation measures in agriculture. Understanding these sociopolitical issues can provide opportunities for the full realization of mitigation policy potentials. They are presented under four themes: local context, adoption capacity, and distributional impacts; food security, costs, and choices in food consumption; political considerations related to electoral weight and lobbying; and international aspects regarding emissions metrics, trade, and big agriculture. Designing complementary policies and second‐best options, incorporating local knowledge in policy design, recognizing women's voice and role in sustainable agriculture, planning for job transitions, engaging stakeholders through multiscalar platforms, and appropriately framing and communicating policies in a digestible manner are some considerations to address these sociopolitical barriers.This article is categorized under: Climate Economics > Economics and Climate Change Climate and Development > Social Justice and the Politics of Development Climate Economics > Economics of Mitigation
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