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Climate Governance in Eastern Africa: The Challenges and Prospects of Climate Change Adaptation Policies

Raphael Kweyu, Shilpa M. Asokan, Ronald Boniphace Ndesanjo, Joy Apiyo Obando, Madaka Tumbo

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Abstract

Abstract Climate governance leverages collaborative climate change adaptation actions. Despite many joint actions, gaps exist between policy and practice in climate adaptation among East African countries. Climate governance in East Africa takes cues from the state’s politics and policy structures underpinned by its level of political transformation. As such, climate governance confronts challenges common to all other policy sectors that integrate a complex mix of economic resource allocation and variables akin to the management of public affairs. This chapter identifies prebendalism, nepotism and political patronage in resource allocations. This chapter assesses the trends in climate change governance in East Africa. It addresses climate change policy frameworks on adaptation at regional, national and local governments, gaps between policy and practice of the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and the management of climate-related conflicts. The chapter concludes by recommending further courses of action to strengthen climate governance among the local communities.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate governanceClimate changePoliticsClimate governancePolitical economy of climate changePolitical scienceAdaptation (eye)Multi-level governanceClimate change adaptationEnvironmental resource managementGeographyPublic administrationDevelopment economicsEconomicsEcologyOpticsPhysicsLawBiologyFinanceSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceInternational Development and AidClimate Change Policy and Economics