Climate Change and National Development in Nigeria: An Evaluation of Policy Responses from 2012 to 2022
ナイジェリアにおける気候変動と国家開発:2012年から2022年の政策対応の評価 (AI 翻訳)
Lucky Abdulrasak Braimah
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日本語
本論文は、2012年から2022年までのナイジェリアにおける気候変動と国家開発の関係を分析する。2012年の全国的な洪水を契機に、気候政策が発展した過程を、マルチプル・ストリームズ・フレームワークを用いて評価。農業、エネルギー、保健、インフラへの影響を検討し、国家気候変動政策(NCCP)の採用と実施の課題を明らかにする。
English
This paper examines the intersection of climate change and national development in Nigeria from 2012 to 2022, a period marked by severe flooding and policy evolution. Using the Multiple Streams Framework, it analyzes the adoption of the National Climate Change Policy and its impact on key sectors. The study highlights challenges in cross-sectoral compliance and recommends empowering the National Council on Climate Change for effective implementation.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本とは直接関係ないが、発展途上国における気候政策の実装課題は参考になる。
In the global GX context
This paper provides a case study of climate policy evolution in a major African economy, offering insights for national-level climate governance and the challenges of implementing climate adaptation and mitigation in developing countries.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers interested in climate policy in developing countries can learn from the application of Multiple Streams Framework and the analysis of Nigeria's policy responses.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers in developing nations can draw lessons from Nigeria's experience in integrating climate change into national development planning and the need for cross-sectoral compliance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Nigeria, like many nations, is increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The 2012 nationwide flooding, which affected 30 of Nigeria’s 36 states, marked a turning point in the country’s climate discourse, bringing the issue into national focus. This paper explores the intersection of climate change and national development in Nigeria between 2012 and 2022, a decade characterised by heightened climate variability, recurring environmental disasters, and evolving policy responses. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that draws on environmental history, policy analysis, and socioeconomic data, the study investigates how climate change has affected key sectors such as agriculture, energy, health, and infrastructure. The study identifies 2012 as a pivotal year not only due to the scale of the flooding but also because of growing empirical evidence linking climate change to rising food insecurity, internal displacement, slowed economic growth, and the country's adoption of the National Climate Change Policy (NCCP). The study adopts a qualitative, interpretive methodology grounded in discourse analysis while applying a purposive data sampling method. The study relies on secondary data sources. The Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) was used to analyse how policy responses are shaped within Nigeria’s climate agenda. This paper aims to assess Nigeria’s climate governance and its broader implications for sustainable national development and thus recommends that the operationalisation of the Climate Change Act empower the National Council on Climate Change to enforce cross-sectoral compliance and also develop concrete localised adaptation models.
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