酋长与洪水:加纳塔马利洪水风险适应的混合治理与共同生产。

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/1523908X.2024.2410899
Samuel Agyei-Mensah, George Owusu, Cynthia Awuni, Ben Howard, Issahaka Fuseini, Wouter Buytaert, Frans Berkhout
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摘要

气候变化正在改变非洲城市居民面临的物质和社会风险。人们对气候变化的认识正在开始激发一系列适应性应对措施。这些应对措施是在复杂的制度和治理背景下实施的,而制度和治理背景决定了这些应对措施的有效性和合法性。我们采用混合治理方法,调查了加纳塔马利城市发展背景下的洪水和防洪发展情况。我们认为,传统权威和国家权威之间的相互作用塑造了土地市场、土地使用监管以及包括防洪在内的城市服务的提供。混合治理影响着用于解决城市问题的知识类型、所做选择的合法性、可用于建设社区复原力的人力和其他资源,以及社区在提供公共产品方面的行动意愿。我们建议如何加强现有的混合治理环境,以更有效、更合法地适应塔马利在气候变化下的动态洪水风险,并为其他西非地区提供借鉴。
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Chiefs and floods: hybrid governance and co-production of flood risk adaptation in Tamale, Ghana.

Climate change is changing physical and social risks facing people in African cities. Emerging awareness is beginning to stimulate a wide range of adaptive responses. These responses are playing out in a complex institutional and governance context which shape their effectiveness and legitimacy. Employing a hybrid governance approach, we investigate the development of flooding and flood protection in the context of urban development in Tamale, Ghana. We argue that the interplay between traditional and state-based authority shapes the market for land, the regulation of land use and the provision of urban services, including flood protection. Hybrid governance influences the types of knowledge applied to urban problem-solving, the legitimacy of choices made, the human and other resources that can be deployed in building community resilience and the willingness to act in the provision of public goods by communities. We suggest how the existing hybrid governance setting could be strengthened to achieve more effective and legitimate adaptation to dynamic flood risks under climate change in Tamale, with lessons for other West African contexts.

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