Understanding Sub-National Climate Governance: Findings from Nepal, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia

  • Ian Christoplos
  • , Charles Aben
  • , Bernard Bashaasha
  • , Hari Dhungana
  • , Esbern Friis-Hansen
  • , Mikkel Funder
  • , Nguyen T. T. Huong
  • , Dil B. Khatri
  • , Lily Lindegaard
  • , Carol E. Mweemba
  • , Le D. Ngoan
  • , Imasiku Nyambe
  • , Hermant Ojha
  • , John J. Okiror
  • , Adam Pain
  • , Le T. H. Sen

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    Abstract

    Understanding the sub-national dynamics of climate governance is critical if individual nations and the global community are to move forward in implementing the COP21 agreement and make effective use of associated global climate funds. This report examines how local governments, agricultural advisory services, natural resource-management agencies and farmers’ organisations in four countries in Africa and Asia are responding to climate change.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherDanish Institute for International Studies
    Number of pages62
    ISBN (Print)978-87-7605-823-4
    ISBN (Electronic)978-87-7605-819-7
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2016
    SeriesDIIS Report
    Number05
    Volume2016

    Keywords

    • Climate change adaptation
    • Institutional change
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Decentralization
    • Development

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