Environmental Governance and Climate Change in Africa Legal Perspectives
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2009
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Institute for Security Studies Monographs
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Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents to climate change and climate variability, a situation aggravated by the interaction of 'multiple stresses', occurring at various levels, and low adaptive capacity ... Africa's major economic sectors are vulnerable to current climate sensitivity, with huge economic impacts, and this vulnerability is exacerbated by existing developmental challenges such as endemic poverty, complex governance and institutional dimensions; limited access to capital, including markets, infrastructure and technology; ecosystem degradation; and complex disasters and conflicts. These in turn have contributed to Africa's weak adaptive capacity, increasing the continent's vulnerability to projected climate change.
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Mwebaza, R., & Kotzé, L. J. (2009). Environmental governance and climate change in Africa: legal perspectives. Institute for Security Studies Monographs, 2009(167), 283.