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To opt-in or to cop out: COP26 and the policy dynamics of decarbonising African cities.

Asekomeh, Ayodele; Gershon, Obindah; Azubuike, Smith I.

Authors

Obindah Gershon

Smith I. Azubuike



Contributors

Smith I. Azubuike
Editor

Obindah Gershon
Editor

Abstract

The COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact appears to have kept alive the ambition of restricting temperature rises to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. However, developing countries must translate the agreements into specific policies and change instruments in their home countries. Carbon abatement agreements and the responsibility for financing climate change actions may be inimical to Africa's fragile economies which are often dependent on natural resources and carbon-emitting activities. The Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) helps to evaluate the policy subsystem to explain how coalitions' beliefs and resources can be channelled towards policymaking for the decarbonisation of African cities. Specifically, we use the ACF to review international cities coalitions and the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program (AAAP) to explore the interactions and institutional settings needed to negotiate, agree and implement the Glasgow Climate Pact for decarbonising African cities.

Citation

ASEKOMEH, A., GERSHON, O. and AZUBUIKE, S.I. 2022. To opt-in or to cop out: COP26 and the policy dynamics of decarbonising African cities. In AZUBUIKE, S.I., ASEKOMEH, A. and GERSHON, O. (eds.) Decarbonisation pathways for African cities. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan [online], chapter 9, pages 157-178. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14006-8_9

Acceptance Date Aug 30, 2022
Online Publication Date Dec 17, 2022
Publication Date Dec 31, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 16, 2023
Publicly Available Date Dec 18, 2024
Publisher Springer
Pages 157-178
Series Title Palgrave studies in climate resilient societies (PSCRS)
Series ISSN 2523-8124; 2523-8132
Book Title Decarbonisation pathways for African cities
Chapter Number Chapter 9
ISBN 9783031140051
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14006-8_9
Keywords Decarbonisation; African cities; COP26 Glasgow climate pact; Advocacy coalition framework; Policy; Governance; Stakeholders
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1912611