Tuesday, July 21, 2009

[EQ] Social and governance dimensions of climate change : implications for policy

Social and governance dimensions of climate change:
implications for policy

Foa, Roberto
The World Bank Social Development Department &

Development Economics World Development Report Team, May 2009

This paper—jointly commissioned by the World Bank's Social Development Department and WDR Team as a background paper for the World Development Report 2010: Development in a Changing Climate—

Available online at:

http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/IW3P/IB/2009/05/19/000158349_20090519141602/Rendered/PDF/WPS4939.pdf

“……This paper addresses two vital concerns in the debate on adaptation to climate change.

 

First, how can countries prepare to manage the impact of climate-change induced natural disasters?
Second, how can countries ensure that they have the governmental institutions required to manage the phenomenal challenge of adaptation to climate change?

A range of economic and institutional measures are tested for their potential effects on natural disaster resilience and the quality of environmental governance.
The findings suggest an important role is played by social and political institutions in determining the ability of countries to adapt to climate change and respond to natural disasters, in particular in the degree to which countries have succeeded in gender empowerment and the development of a robust civil society and nonprofit sector.

 

As the climate change challenge moves from that of "proving the facts" to that of "implementing change," the authors suggest that international policymakers, donors, and activists must increasingly focus on building domestic policy environments that are conducive to the delivery of more effective environmental legislation, for example through implementation of gender quotas and provision of support to civil society groups….”



 

 

 *      *     *

This message from the Pan American Health Organization, PAHO/WHO, is part of an effort to disseminate
information Related to: Equity; Health inequality; Socioeconomic inequality in health; Socioeconomic
health differentials; Gender; Violence; Poverty; Health Economics; Health Legislation; Ethnicity; Ethics;
Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMS Area]

“Materials provided in this electronic list are provided "as is". Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings
and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
Health Organization PAHO/WHO or its country members”.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAHO/WHO Website


Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/eqpaho

 

Equity List - Archives - Join/remove: http://listserv.paho.org/Archives/equidad.html

 

 

 

    IMPORTANT: This transmission is for use by the intended recipient and it may contain privileged, proprietary or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or a person responsible for delivering this transmission to the intended recipient, you may not disclose, copy or distribute this transmission or take any action in reliance on it. If you received this transmission in error, please notify us immediately by email to infosec@paho.org, and please dispose of and delete this transmission. Thank you.  

No comments: