Knowledge exchange and capacity building in deltas: experiences of the Delta Alliance

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.14321/aehm.026.02.080
Kim van Nieuwaal, Victor Langenberg, Peter Odhengo
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Abstract Deltas are areas where pressures (e.g. climate change, rapid urbanization, water related shocks and stressors) as well as opportunities (e.g. economic growth, delta-city metabolism, sustainable development) collide to an unprecedented extent. The deltas are considered to become the most vital and critical hotspots in the world for sustainable development. Consequently, immediate acceleration in hands-on knowledge partnerships is required for sustainable low-carbon emission and resilient investments in delta areas. The mission of the Delta Alliance is to improve the resilience of the deltas in the world through knowledge sharing and capacity building. In this paper we elaborate on the various roles that the Delta Alliance has played and how this has been of significance for other developing delta regions in the world. Some of the successes and lessons learned are highlighted, with a particular focus on the African deltas. We argue that increasing investments in knowledge sharing and capacity building among - and with - those working in the deltas for creating equitable and trusted partnerships are a necessary condition for an integrated approach to the challenges in the deltas.
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三角洲地区的知识交流与能力建设:三角洲联盟的经验
在三角洲地区,压力(如气候变化、快速城市化、水相关冲击和压力源)和机遇(如经济增长、三角洲城市新陈代谢、可持续发展)的碰撞达到了前所未有的程度。三角洲被认为是世界上最重要、最关键的可持续发展热点。因此,需要立即加快实践知识伙伴关系,以实现三角洲地区的可持续低碳排放和弹性投资。三角洲联盟的使命是通过知识共享和能力建设,提高世界三角洲地区的应变能力。在本文中,我们详细阐述了三角洲联盟所发挥的各种作用,以及这对世界上其他发展中的三角洲地区的意义。报告强调了一些成功经验和吸取的教训,并特别强调了非洲三角洲。我们认为,增加在知识共享和能力建设方面的投资,以及与那些在三角洲地区工作的人建立公平和可信的伙伴关系,是采取综合方法应对三角洲地区挑战的必要条件。
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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1
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes articles on the following themes and topics: • Original articles focusing on ecosystem-based sciences, ecosystem health and management of marine and aquatic ecosystems • Reviews, invited perspectives and keynote contributions from conferences • Special issues on important emerging topics, themes, and ecosystems (climate change, invasive species, HABs, risk assessment, models)
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