Decentralized Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa

Esbern Friis-Hansen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:CABI Publishing

Published:12th Jul '17

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Decentralized Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa cover

This book will be of interest to researchers, government and NGO employees, and the wider informed public with an interest in understanding the implementation of international financial and development support for rural climate change adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Effective and sustainable climate adaptation requires an understanding of the political processes within sub-national institutions that mediate between national and local practices. This book focuses on the role of district-level institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa in providing an enabling environment for rural climate change adaptation.Two perspectives have dominated the social science discourse on climate change adaptation. Firstly, an international narrative among UN and donor agencies of technical and financial support for planned climate change adaptation. Secondly, a significant volume of studies discuss how local communities can undertake their own autonomous adaptation. Effective and sustainable climate adaptation requires a third focus: understanding of the political processes within sub-national institutions that mediate between national and local practices. This book address the knowledge gap that currently exists about the role of district-level institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa in providing an enabling institutional environment for rural climate change adaptation. Key Features: · Analyses the disconnect between national and local policy and practice, and how to overcome it · Analysis of the political ecology of climate change adaptation in 10 diverse rural districts across Sub-Saharan Africa based on evidence from thorough field work · Explains how to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of climate change adaptation programmes by engaging with decentralized local governments and principles of subsidiarity with regards to decision-making and control over financial resources

ISBN: 9781786390769

Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 16mm

Weight: 580g

172 pages