Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation

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Autor(a) principal: Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Leton, Tambari Gladson, Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi, Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/17383
Resumo: In the face of escalating global climate change concerns, nations, including Nigeria, are urged to enhance their climate governance strategies. Nigeria, a key player in Africa and particularly susceptible to climate change, confronts the critical task of addressing and mitigating its greenhouse gas emissions, with a significant focus on methane. This study explores the evolution of Nigeria's climate governance, emphasizing methane emission mitigation. It examines Nigeria's varied emission sources across agriculture, fossil fuel industries, and waste management, underscoring the necessity for sector-specific strategies. The research outlines the methods for identifying emissions, the collaborative efforts with stakeholders, and the resultant action plans. It highlights the pivotal role of the Climate and Clean Air Program (CCAP) and its compliance with the National Climate Change Policy and Response Strategy (NCCPRS) and the Paris Agreement. The paper also stresses the importance of integrating scientific inquiry with practical governance, exploring the benefits of synergistic collaborations. However, it acknowledges the challenges in aligning diverse stakeholder interests. The study reveals Nigeria's proactive and holistic approach to climate governance, particularly concerning methane emissions. It emphasizes that effective climate action requires a blend of policy development, scientific accuracy, and inter-sectoral cooperation. Nigeria's experience offers valuable lessons for other countries in implementing customized climate initiatives, highlighting both the opportunities and complexities involved.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
title Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
spellingShingle Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Climate adaptation
Greenhouse gas emissions
Urban climate
Climate Data. Air Conditioning. EnergyPlus
Collaboration
Collaborative approach
title_short Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
title_full Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
title_fullStr Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
title_full_unstemmed Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
title_sort Developing climate governance strategies in Nigeria: An emphasis on methane emissions mitigation
author Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
author_facet Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
author_role author
author2 Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate adaptation
Greenhouse gas emissions
Urban climate
Climate Data. Air Conditioning. EnergyPlus
Collaboration
Collaborative approach
topic Climate adaptation
Greenhouse gas emissions
Urban climate
Climate Data. Air Conditioning. EnergyPlus
Collaboration
Collaborative approach
description In the face of escalating global climate change concerns, nations, including Nigeria, are urged to enhance their climate governance strategies. Nigeria, a key player in Africa and particularly susceptible to climate change, confronts the critical task of addressing and mitigating its greenhouse gas emissions, with a significant focus on methane. This study explores the evolution of Nigeria's climate governance, emphasizing methane emission mitigation. It examines Nigeria's varied emission sources across agriculture, fossil fuel industries, and waste management, underscoring the necessity for sector-specific strategies. The research outlines the methods for identifying emissions, the collaborative efforts with stakeholders, and the resultant action plans. It highlights the pivotal role of the Climate and Clean Air Program (CCAP) and its compliance with the National Climate Change Policy and Response Strategy (NCCPRS) and the Paris Agreement. The paper also stresses the importance of integrating scientific inquiry with practical governance, exploring the benefits of synergistic collaborations. However, it acknowledges the challenges in aligning diverse stakeholder interests. The study reveals Nigeria's proactive and holistic approach to climate governance, particularly concerning methane emissions. It emphasizes that effective climate action requires a blend of policy development, scientific accuracy, and inter-sectoral cooperation. Nigeria's experience offers valuable lessons for other countries in implementing customized climate initiatives, highlighting both the opportunities and complexities involved.
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