The Changing Landscape of Climate Change: NAMAs, SIDS and Tourism

P. Burns, Ibrahim Vishan
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Small islands have been identified by a number of sources as being particularly vulnerable to climate change—an ironic outcome given that their contribution to historic and present global warming is negligible. Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs), which are intended to be at the centre of some actions on low carbon development pathways have their roots in the Bali Action Plan of 2007 and emphasise the role of the UNFCCC theme of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ in global efforts to tackle climate change. The present paper looks at progress by Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in submitting NAMAs to UNFCCC. The research, which is a work in progress, shows that whilst tourism is vitally important to many SIDS, submissions so far seem to have neglected tourism and seems to indicate a weakness in the framework of NAMAs in relation to sector-specific plans thus reducing their effectiveness in achieving reduced emissions at the level of small nation state.
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气候变化的格局:NAMAs、小岛屿发展中国家和旅游业
许多资料表明,小岛屿特别容易受到气候变化的影响——这是一个具有讽刺意味的结果,因为它们对历史和当前全球变暖的贡献微不足道。国家适当减缓行动(NAMAs)旨在成为一些低碳发展路径行动的核心,它起源于2007年的《巴厘行动计划》,强调了《联合国气候变化框架公约》“共同但有区别的责任”这一主题在全球应对气候变化努力中的作用。本文着眼于小岛屿发展中国家在向《联合国气候变化框架公约》提交NAMAs方面取得的进展。这项正在进行的研究表明,虽然旅游业对许多小岛屿发展中国家至关重要,但到目前为止提交的材料似乎忽视了旅游业,并且似乎表明,与具体部门计划相关的NAMAs框架存在弱点,从而降低了它们在小民族国家层面实现减排的有效性。
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