Solomon Njenga , Prof. Daniel Olago , Prof. Evans Kituyi
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The findings showed that the Climate Change Act 2016 has aided in formulating the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) [9] and the Environment and Land Court. Further, the Kenya Constitution (2010) highlights the importance of public participation in climate-related issues, specifically on the right to a clean and healthy environment. Nonetheless, the threshold for public participation is not stated, and the burden of proof in climate litigations is on the plaintiff. Policies such as NCCAP 2018-2022, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), National Mangrove Ecosystem Management Plan, and Lamu County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) have played a critical role in seeking climate justice in Kenya’s Lamu County amidst inadequate funding. As regards climate justice actors, the Lamu county government has implemented programmes to help mangrove-dependent livelihoods cope with the effects of climate change, such as setting up cooling system infrastructure and provision of the latest fish and fishing technology to the fishing community against the backdrop of inadequate funding from the National government. Further, fishermen have been turning to deep-sea and cage fishing against the backdrop of a lack of modern fishing technologies. The study informs the national government's efforts in the full implementation of relevant laws to ensure the right to public participation in climate change-related issues is protected. Further, the parliament to amend supportive regulations such that the burden of proof in climate litigation rests with the defendant and not the plaintiff, who is often vulnerable. 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与气候相关的法律、政策和机构行动的制定与有效实施之间存在持续差距,这对肯尼亚拉穆县依赖红树林的社区确保气候正义构成了根本障碍。该研究旨在考察气候相关法律、政策和行为体空间对肯尼亚拉穆县依赖红树林生计的气候正义的贡献。本研究采用定性方法,包括文献分析、焦点小组讨论和关键信息提供者访谈。使用内容分析和利益相关者分析对收集到的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,《2016年气候变化法案》有助于制定《国家气候变化行动计划》(NCCAP)和《环境与土地法院》(environmental and Land Court)。此外,《肯尼亚宪法》(2010年)强调公众参与与气候有关的问题,特别是清洁和健康环境权的重要性。然而,公众参与的门槛并没有明确规定,气候诉讼的举证责任落在原告身上。NCCAP 2018-2022、国家自主贡献计划(NDC)、国家红树林生态系统管理计划和拉穆县综合发展计划(CIDP)等政策在资金不足的情况下为肯尼亚拉穆县寻求气候正义发挥了关键作用。在气候正义方面,拉木县政府实施了一些项目,帮助依赖红树林的生计应对气候变化的影响,例如在国家政府资金不足的情况下,建立冷却系统基础设施,向渔业社区提供最新的渔业和捕鱼技术。此外,在缺乏现代捕鱼技术的背景下,渔民们开始转向深海和网箱捕鱼。该研究报告介绍了国家政府在全面实施相关法律以确保公众参与气候变化相关问题的权利得到保护方面所做的努力。此外,议会应修改支持性法规,使气候诉讼中的举证责任落在被告而不是原告身上,后者往往是弱势群体。还应为执行与气候有关的政策和计划提供充足的资金。
Characterization of climate justice laws, policy framework, and actor space for the mangrove-dependent livelihoods in Lamu County, Kenya
The persistent gap between the formulation and effective implementation of climate-related laws, policies, and institutional actions presents a fundamental obstacle to securing climate justice for mangrove-dependent communities in Lamu County, Kenya. The study sought to examine the contribution of climate-related laws, policies, and actors’ space to climate justice for mangrove-dependent livelihoods in Lamu County, Kenya. The study adopted a qualitative approach with document analysis, focus group discussion, and key informant interviews being used. The collected data were analysed using content analysis and stakeholder analysis. The findings showed that the Climate Change Act 2016 has aided in formulating the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) [9] and the Environment and Land Court. Further, the Kenya Constitution (2010) highlights the importance of public participation in climate-related issues, specifically on the right to a clean and healthy environment. Nonetheless, the threshold for public participation is not stated, and the burden of proof in climate litigations is on the plaintiff. Policies such as NCCAP 2018-2022, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), National Mangrove Ecosystem Management Plan, and Lamu County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) have played a critical role in seeking climate justice in Kenya’s Lamu County amidst inadequate funding. As regards climate justice actors, the Lamu county government has implemented programmes to help mangrove-dependent livelihoods cope with the effects of climate change, such as setting up cooling system infrastructure and provision of the latest fish and fishing technology to the fishing community against the backdrop of inadequate funding from the National government. Further, fishermen have been turning to deep-sea and cage fishing against the backdrop of a lack of modern fishing technologies. The study informs the national government's efforts in the full implementation of relevant laws to ensure the right to public participation in climate change-related issues is protected. Further, the parliament to amend supportive regulations such that the burden of proof in climate litigation rests with the defendant and not the plaintiff, who is often vulnerable. Adequate funding should also be availed for implementing climate-related policies and plans.