加纳的气候变化、土壤健康和治理挑战:综述

IF 5.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Ebenezer Aquisman Asare , Dickson Abdul-Wahab , Archibold Buah-Kwofie , Rafeah Wahi , Zainab Ngaini , Charles Kofi Klutse , Ibrahim Kwame Kwarteng , Crentsil Kofi Bempah
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气候变化对加纳的土壤健康和农业生产力构成重大挑战,并对世界各地的类似情况产生影响。这篇综述综合了关于气候变化对加纳不同农业生态区土壤特性影响的现有知识,通过适应性治理视角检查了当前治理响应的有效性,并确定了关键的研究和政策差距。加纳提供了一个具有指导意义的案例研究,因为其多样化的农业生态区、依赖农业的经济以及将正式机构与传统权威相结合的双重治理体系。本研究采用跨多个数据库的综合文献检索、定性综合方法和概念框架来分析气候因子、土壤健康参数和治理结构之间复杂的相互作用。主要研究结果表明,气温升高和降雨模式不稳定导致土壤水分枯竭、有机质流失和肥力下降。由于政策碎片化、资源限制和利益攸关方合作不足,加纳的土壤健康治理面临局限性。成功的案例研究突出了将传统知识与现代土壤保持实践相结合的潜力,并强调了社区驱动方法的重要性。根据审查结果,建议制定与气候适应战略相一致的综合国家土壤健康政策,加强机构能力,促进参与性治理机制。这些发现有助于更广泛地了解气候变化下的环境治理,并与可持续发展目标和全球土壤伙伴关系等国际框架相关。在加纳和其他面临类似挑战的地区,解决已确定的研究差距和实施拟议的适应性治理框架对于增强应对气候变化对土壤健康影响的复原力至关重要。
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Climate change, soil health, and governance challenges in Ghana: A review
Climate change poses significant challenges to soil health and agricultural productivity in Ghana, with implications for similar contexts worldwide. This review synthesises existing knowledge on the impacts of climate change on soil properties across Ghana's diverse agro-ecological zones, examines the effectiveness of current governance responses through an adaptive governance lens, and identifies critical research and policy gaps. Ghana provides an instructive case study because of its diverse agroecological zones, agriculture-dependent economy, and dual governance systems that combine formal institutions with traditional authorities. The study employs a comprehensive literature search across multiple databases, qualitative synthesis methods, and conceptual frameworks to analyse the complex interactions between climate factors, soil health parameters, and governance structures. Key findings reveal that increasing temperatures and erratic rainfall patterns contribute to soil moisture depletion, organic matter loss, and reduced fertility. Ghana's soil health governance faces limitations due to policy fragmentation, resource constraints, and insufficient stakeholder collaboration. Successful case studies highlight the potential of integrating traditional knowledge with modern soil conservation practices and emphasize the importance of community-driven approaches. From the review, it is recommended that a comprehensive national soil health policy aligned with climate adaptation strategies be developed, institutional capacity be strengthened, and participatory governance mechanisms be promoted. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of environmental governance under climate change, with relevance to international frameworks including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Soil Partnership. Addressing identified research gaps and implementing the proposed adaptive governance framework are crucial for enhancing resilience to climate change impacts on soil health in Ghana and other regions facing similar challenges.
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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