气候变化和土壤保护在赞比亚的法律和政策

Chipasha Mulenga
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几十年来,气候变化一直是一个热门话题。这导致在全球一级作出协调一致的努力,努力消除其不利影响。这导致《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)获得通过,并制定了可持续发展目标13,要求缔约国将气候变化措施纳入国家政策。赞比亚政府通过了《2016年国家气候变化政策》,并就《气候变化法案》的起草进行了持续的讨论和协商。缓解气候变化的措施虽然值得称赞,但缺乏专门针对土壤保护的条款。土壤保护在一定程度上得益于适当的土壤利用,这有助于缓解气候变化。不幸的是,赞比亚的法律和政策框架没有充分保护土壤,这一疏忽可能会加剧气候变化的影响。令人严重关切的是,未能认识到土壤保护与气候变化的相互关系,这就需要在气候变化缓解措施中增加土壤保护条款。在这篇文章中,作者认为,赞比亚的气候变化法律和政策中缺乏关于土壤保护的具体规定,不利于土壤保护,从而加剧了气候变化的影响。
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Climate change and soil protection in Zambia's law and policy

Climate change has been a topical subject for decades. This has led to concerted efforts, at a global level, channelled towards combating its adverse effects. This has resulted in the consequential adoption of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the setting of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 which obliges States Parties to incorporate climate change measures into national policies. The government of Zambia has adopted, amongst others, the National Policy on Climate Change (NPCC) 2016 which has led to ongoing discussions and consultations on the drafting of the Climate Change Bill. The measures on climate change mitigation, though laudable, are bereft of provisions that are specifically aimed at soil protection. Soil protection thrives, in part, on proper soil use which can help to mitigate climate change. Unfortunately, Zambia's legal and policy frameworks have not adequately protected the soil which omission potentially exacerbates the effects of climate change. Of grave concern is the failure to recognise the inter-relatedness of soil protection and climate change which necessitates ingraining provisions on soil protection provisions in climate change mitigation measures.

In this article, the author argues that the absence of specific provisions on soil protection in Zambia's climate change law and policy militates against the protection of the soil thereby exacerbating climate change effects.

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