Innovating climate policy in South Africa: integrating technology and indigenous knowledge for resilient futures
南アフリカにおける気候政策の革新:先住民の知恵とテクノロジーを統合した強靭な未来のために (AI 翻訳)
Human Sciences Research Council
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日本語
南アフリカの気候政策は、調整不足、石炭依存、地方政府の能力不足など課題が多い。本稿は、政府間連携強化、AI等のデジタル技術活用、先住民知識の公式導入、官民パートナーシップ拡大の4つのアプローチを提案し、断片的な気候行動から包摂的かつ強靭なシステムへの移行を目指す。
English
South Africa's climate policy suffers from weak coordination, coal dependence, and lack of local capacity. This paper proposes four approaches: enhancing intergovernmental coordination, leveraging digital technology including AI for climate planning, formally integrating indigenous knowledge, and expanding public-private partnerships to build a resilient and inclusive climate response system.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
南アフリカの気候政策事例は、途上国における政策統合の課題を示す。日本ではSSBJ対応やカーボンプライシング議論が進むが、本稿は地方自治体の能力不足や先住民知識の活用など、日本でも示唆に富む要素を含む。
In the global GX context
This paper offers insights into climate policy innovation in a developing country context, relevant for global discussions on just transition and technology integration. While Japan's GX focuses on corporate disclosure, this paper highlights institutional and local knowledge aspects that complement the global policy debate.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can examine the proposed framework for integrating technology and indigenous knowledge into climate policy, and compare with other developing countries.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers in countries with similar institutional challenges can learn from South Africa's approach to coordination and local knowledge inclusion.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The challenge extends beyond environmental concerns – it reflects poorly coordinated policies that overlook local knowledge, and fail to leverage modern technology effectively. Policymakers are constrained by bureaucratic and institutional barriers, limiting their capacity to implement effective adaptation and mitigation strategies (Cashore et al., 2024). Despite strong frameworks such as the National Climate Change Response Policy and the National Development Plan, implementation remains challenging. Intergovernmental departments are weak, coal dependency persists, and local governments often lack the skills and resources required to carry out effective climate action. This brief highlights four key approaches: to strengthen South Africa’s climate response: enhancing coordination across all levels of government, utilizing digital technology like artificial intelligence for climate planning, formally including indigenous knowledge in policies, and expanding public–private partnerships beyond renewable energy to support broader climate resilience. By adopting these approaches, South Africa can move from fragmented climate action to a system that adapts well, includes all communities and builds lasting resilience.
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