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Adaptations to climate change, drought and desertification : local insights to enhance policy in southern Africa
Author
Stringer, Lindsay C
Dyer, Jen C
Reed, Mark S
Dougill, Andrew J
Twyman, Chasca
Mkwambisi, David
Publisher
Environmental Science & Policy
Publication Year
2009
Body

The impacts of climate change, drought and desertification are closely interlinked, and most acutely experienced by populations whose livelihoods depend principally on natural resources. Given the increases in extreme weather events projected to affect the Southern Africa region, it is essential to assess how household and community-level adaptations have been helped or hindered by institutional structures and national policy instruments. In particular, there is a need to reflect on efforts related to the United Nations' environmental conventions to ensure that policies support the maintenance of local adaptations and help retain the resilience of socio-economic and environmental systems. This paper examines three interlinked drivers of adaptation: climate change, desertification and drought, assessing the extent to which international and national policy supports local adaptive strategies in three countries in southern Africa. We show that while common ground exists between desertification and climate change adaptations at the policy level, they are insufficiently mainstreamed within broader development approaches. Similarly, there are some overlaps between policy-driven and autonomous local adaptations, but the mutually supportive links between them are poorly developed. Further efforts to integrate local adaptation strategies within policy could increase local resilience to environmental change, while also contributing to wider development goals.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
12
Journal Number
7
Journal Pages
748-765
Journal Name
Environmental Science & Policy
Keywords
adaptation
policy
climate change
desertification
drought
pollution
socio-economic aspects
southern Africa