通过非洲社会公正管理气候变化:来自南非东开普省利博德地区的重要经验教训

IF 3.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific African Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2025.e02534
Amos Apraku , Benjamin Apraku Gyampoh , John F. Morton , Simon Mariwah
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气候变化被认为是人类面临的最大挑战之一,由于抵御能力和适应能力较低,非洲被视为受影响最严重的大陆之一。多种社会生态和经济压力因素之间复杂的相互作用对社会正义概念及其相关原则在非洲管理气候变化方面的应用构成了巨大挑战。基于对150名受访者的实证研究和在利伯德的互动,本文强调了水、粮食和定居不安全、洪水、作物和动物损失以及水传播疾病仍然是气候变化对东开普省农村居民的一些主要负面影响。尽管存在这些不利影响,但由于社会经济和自然调整不足以应对实际和/或预期的气候变化不利影响,在研究区域将嵌入社会正义的核心原则作为管理气候变化影响的工具的应用是难以实现的。该文件的结论是,通过应用社会正义原则来提高适应能力,可以将各种形式的社会经济和环境不平等减少到最低限度,并大大增加东开普省的社会转型。
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Managing climate change through social justice in Africa: Key lessons from the Libode area of Eastern Cape, South Africa
Climate change is considered as one of the greatest challenges to humanity, with Africa seen as one of the most affected continents due to low resilience and adaptive capacities. The complex interaction between multiple socio-ecological and economic stressors pose a great challenge to the application of the concept of social justice and its associated principles in managing climate change in Africa. Based on empirical research with 150 respondents and interactions in Libode, this paper highlights that water, food and settlement insecurities, floods, crop and animal losses and water-borne diseases remain some of the key negative impacts of climate change to rural residents in the Eastern Cape Province. Despite these adverse effects, the application of the core principles embedded in social justice as a tool for managing climate change impacts in the study area is elusive due to inadequate socio-economic and natural adjustments in response to actual and/or expected climate change adverse effects. The paper concludes that various forms of socio-economic and environmental inequalities can be reduced to the barest minimum and increase social transformation drastically in the Eastern Cape through the application of the principles of social justice to enhance adaptive capabilities.
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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