An Evaluation of Kenya’s Climate Change Policy Challenges for the Building Industry Toward the Realization of Netzero Emissions

Nashon Onyalo, Moffat Tembo
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Purpose: Climate change (CC) caused by global warming has become a significant problem today.  Although Kenya has established several regulations and policies to deal with the impact of climate change and reduce its nationally determined contribution to near zero as committed in the Paris Agreement, there has been an increase in Co2 emissions, especially from the building industry. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate Kenya’s CC legal and regulatory framework, investigate challenges in Kenya’s CC regulatory policies, and propose practical strategies for the climate changepolicy challenges for Kenya’s building industry to reduce GHG emissions. Methodology: The researcher conducted thorough literature reviews. Secondary qualitative data was collected from government policy documents in various ministries, peer-reviewed papers, international treaties, and working papers from International Non-Governmental Organizations and extensively analyzed using a mixed data analysis strategy. Findings: Results from the analysis revealed that Kenya’s CC regulatory framework for the building industry is inadequate, not overarching, and has limited effects on practices and processes in the building industry, thus, the continued increase of GHG emissions. There are no specific industry policies to target their processes and practices, poor implementation and enforcement reduce the effectiveness of the policies, and inadequate funds lead to inept policies and inadequate skills. Unique contribution to theory, practice, and policy: The paper not only contributes Literary Knowledge to the subject area of climate change but also offers policy instruments that can be used as part of NCCAP to assist in CC policy formulation for the building industry.
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肯尼亚建筑业为实现净零排放所面临的气候变化政策挑战评估
目的:由全球变暖引起的气候变化(CC)已经成为当今一个重要的问题。尽管肯尼亚已经制定了一些法规和政策来应对气候变化的影响,并按照《巴黎协定》的承诺将其国家自主贡献减少到接近零,但二氧化碳排放量仍在增加,尤其是来自建筑行业的二氧化碳排放量。因此,本研究旨在评估肯尼亚的CC法律和监管框架,调查肯尼亚CC监管政策中的挑战,并为肯尼亚建筑业减少温室气体排放的气候变化政策挑战提出切实可行的策略。研究方法:研究者进行了全面的文献综述。从各部委的政府政策文件、同行评议论文、国际条约和国际非政府组织的工作文件中收集二级定性数据,并使用混合数据分析策略进行广泛分析。研究结果:分析结果显示,肯尼亚的建筑行业CC监管框架是不充分的,不是全面的,并且对建筑行业的实践和过程的影响有限,因此,温室气体排放的持续增加。没有特定的行业政策来针对他们的过程和实践,糟糕的实施和执行降低了政策的有效性,资金不足导致政策不有效和技能不足。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本文不仅为气候变化主题领域贡献了文学知识,而且还提供了政策工具,可以作为NCCAP的一部分,协助建筑行业制定CC政策。
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