Mohammad Masudi, Ali Rahimi, Enayatollah Ejaz, Alireza Ansary Kargar, Basir Ahamd Hasin, Nasar Ahmad Shayan
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气候变化是一个重大的全球性问题,影响到众多部门和国家。尽管阿富汗的温室气体排放量相对较低,但由于其政治、地理和社会经济因素,它是最容易受到气候变化危机影响的国家之一。为了应对这一全球性挑战,《联合国气候变化框架公约》、《京都议定书》和《巴黎协定》等国际倡议已经制定,以实施减缓和适应战略。 在本研究中,我们采用了政策分析框架来评估阿富汗的气候变化政策和战略。我们广泛查阅了相关文件,并使用 Walt 和 Gilson 的政策三角框架来评估阿富汗的气候变化治理方法。 我们的研究结果表明,阿富汗积极参与了国际气候协议,并建立了诸如《国家环境保 护法》等机构机制来应对气候变化。包括《国家环境战略》、《国家环境行动计划》和《气候变化战略和行动计划》在内的政策和战略表明,阿富汗致力于将气候变化因素纳入其国家发展议程。然而,就成效而言,这些政策在很大程度上是理论性的,仍停留在纸面上,未能对应对气候变化产生重大影响。阿富汗仍然面临着一些挑战,如政治不稳定、资源有限、气候融资渠道受限等,这些都阻碍了这些政策的成功实施。 阿富汗易受气候变化的影响,因此需要共同努力减轻气候变化的影响,增强其复原力。虽然国际协定提供了行动框架,但关键是要通过全球合作和支持来应对这些挑战,使阿富汗能够有效地应对气候变化,保护其环境和人口。
Evaluating the Effectiveness and Challenges of Climate Change Policies in Afghanistan
Climate change poses a significant global issue affecting a wide range of sectors and countries. Despite emitting relatively low levels of greenhouse gases, Afghanistan is one of the countries most susceptible to climate change crises owing to its political, geographical, and socioeconomic factors. To tackle this global challenge, international initiatives such as the UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, and the Paris Agreement have been established to implement mitigation and adaptation strategies.
In this study, we employed a policy analysis framework to evaluate Afghanistan's climate change policies and strategies. We conducted an extensive review of relevant documents and used Walt and Gilson's policy triangle framework to assess Afghanistan's approach to climate change governance.
Our findings indicate that Afghanistan has actively participated in international climate agreements and has established institutional mechanisms, such as the NEPA, to address climate change. Policies and strategies, including the National Environment Strategy, the National Environmental Action Plan, and the Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan, demonstrate Afghanistan's commitment to integrating climate change considerations into its national development agenda. However, regarding effectiveness, these policies were largely theoretical and remained on paper, failing to have a significant impact on combating climate change. Afghanistan still faces several challenges, such as political instability, limited resources, and restricted access to climate financing, which hinder the successful implementation of these policies.
Afghanistan's susceptibility to climate change requires concerted efforts to mitigate its impact and enhance its resilience. While international agreements offer frameworks for action, it is crucial to address these challenges through global cooperation and support, enabling Afghanistan to combat climate change effectively and safeguard its environment and population.
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Four times a year, this practical journal shows you how to improve environmental performance and exceed voluntary standards such as ISO 14000. In each issue, you"ll find in-depth articles and the most current case studies of successful environmental quality improvement efforts -- and guidance on how you can apply these goals to your organization. Written by leading industry experts and practitioners, Environmental Quality Management brings you innovative practices in Performance Measurement...Life-Cycle Assessments...Safety Management... Environmental Auditing...ISO 14000 Standards and Certification..."Green Accounting"...Environmental Communication...Sustainable Development Issues...Environmental Benchmarking...Global Environmental Law and Regulation.