Climate change policyintegrationsustainabilitylocal levelGhanaCHANGING CLIMATEADAPTATIONOPPORTUNITIESVULNERABILITYCHALLENGESThis paper assessed the extent to which local government authorities have mainstreamed climate change adaptation strategies in their development policies in selected districts in Ghana, using a ...
The restoration of degraded terrestrial ecosystems is increasingly recognized as a key strategy to address climate change, biodiversity decline, and associated ecological and social challenges1,2. Ecosystem restoration can be defined as the process of halting and reversing the degradation of ecosystems3....
Instituted under the Paris Agreement, nationally determined contributions (NDCs) outline countries' plans for mitigating and adapting to climate change. They are the primary policy instrument for protecting people's health in the face of rising global temperatures. However, evidence on engagement with ...
Policy misalignments between global and national-level actors imply elevated social costs associated with delays in the exploitation and supply of ETM critical for the implementation and achievement of globally defined targets to combat the most adverse effects of climate change. If delays to urgent mit...
National Centre for Pharmacovigilance (also seen as NCPV; Ghana) National Check Professional (financial services certification) National Climate Program National Collections Program (Smithsonian Institution) National Commission on Population (India and Nepal) National Congress Party (Sudan; India) National Co...
Unhealthy geopolitics: can the response to COVID-19 reform climate change policy? The geopolitics of pandemics and climate change intersect. Both are complex and urgent problems that demand collective action in the light of their global and trans-boundary scope. In this article we use a geopolitic...
Ghana: The regulation services were positive values in gas regulation (0.53), climate regulation (0.3), disturbance regulation (0.56), water supply (0.81) water regulation (0.6), and waste treatment (0.6). For the provisioning services, food production (0.78) and raw materials (0.82) had highe...
‘alternative’ indigenous knowledge as a complement to conservation science, however, continues a tradition of the nature industry and the coloniality of nature ‘primarily seen in wildlife conservation projects, tourism, forest privatization schemes (land grabbing), and climate change mitigation in the...
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Also, such detrimental effects of corruption on the environment are expected to grow over time as the influence of corruption on climate change (or environmental sustainability) has been shown to manifest over a period of time (Fredriksson & Neumayer, 2016). In contrast, some studies have shown...