南非气候变化知识管理:拟议战略

MC Fombad
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本文对南非的气候变化知识管理进行了调查,并提出了气候变化知识管理战略。据预测,气候变化的经济、政治、社会和生态层面将对南非的国家发展计划和可持续发展构成威胁。鉴于人们越来越重视知识管理促进可持续发展以及知识在适应能力和减缓气候变化方面的重要性,知识管理已成为全球各政府和非政府机构应对气候变化的核心战略。在南非,气候变化的影响和对气候变化知识管理的不重视使其成为一个重要的研究课题。我们对有关知识管理和气候变化的教科书、文章、政策战略、框架和立法进行了系统的文献检索和内容分析。在 Scopus、ProQuest、EBSCO、Science Direct、Emerald、Elsevier、Taylor and Francis、Springer、Wiley 和 Inderscience 数据库中搜索了气候变化、知识管理和战略等关键词,以确保全面覆盖。对检索到的文章进行了资格评估。在删除了 2900 条与研究范围不完全相关的重复条目后,完成了对 100 篇相关文章的描述性综述。提出了一项气候变化知识管理战略,要求建立一个气候知识管理中心。
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Knowledge management for climate change in South Africa: A proposed strategy
This article investigates knowledge management for climate change in South Africa and proposes a strategy for knowledge management for climate change. The economic, political, social and ecological dimensions of climate change are predicted to pose a threat to the country’s National Development Plan and sustainable development. Given the growing emphasis on knowledge management for sustainable development and the importance of knowledge in the adaptive capacity and mitigation of climate change, knowledge management has been a central response strategy to climate change by various government and non-government agencies across the globe. The effects of climate change and the lack of focus on knowledge management for climate change in South Africa makes this an important topic for investigation. A systematic literature search and content analysis of relevant textbooks, articles, policy strategies, frameworks and legislation on knowledge management and climate change was conducted. Climate change, knowledge management and strategies were the keywords that were interrogated in the Scopus, ProQuest, EBSCO, Science Direct, Emerald, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Springer, Wiley and Inderscience databases to ensure comprehensive coverage. The retrieved articles were evaluated for eligibility. After removing 2900 irrelevant duplicate entries that did not entirely address the study’s scope, a descriptive synthesis of the 100 pertinent articles was completed. A strategy for knowledge management for climate change that calls for establishing a Knowledge Management Centre for Climate was proposed.
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