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Exploring links between national climate strategies and non-state and subnational climate action in nationally determined contributions (NDCs)

机译:探索国家气候战略与非州和地方气候行动之间的联系,在国家决定的捐款(NDCS)

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Non-state and sub-national actors (e.g. companies, civil society, cities and regions, collectively referred to as 'NSAs') could bridge the ambition gap left by insufficiently ambitious nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. Increasing effective non-state and sub-national contributions could both support NDCs' implementation and spur ambitious updates to these national climate action plans. The impact of NSAs depends partly on whether and how national climate strategies recognize them. Yet, systematic knowledge about the extent to which national governments envisage a role for non-state and sub-national climate action is scarce. How do governments refer to NSAs in their NDCs; and what capacities, functions, and in which sectors do they envisage non-state contributions? We apply structural topic modelling (STM), an efficient quantitative text analysis technique seldom used in global climate governance research, to 147 NDCs to explore whether and how national governments incorporate non-state and subnational contributions into their international climate commitments. Using this method, we identify key topics for non-state and subnational engagement in NDCs, including vulnerability and adaptation, monitoring, general and sector-specific collaboration, and policy support. We find that developing countries overwhelmingly reference NSAs more frequently than developed countries. We also find predominantly negative trade-offs in how countries link to NSAs, suggesting countries tend to mention NSAs' contributions in specific roles rather than across multiple sectors. Our findings suggest there is scope for countries to broaden their linkage to NSAs in their updated NDCs to further catalyze engagement. Key policy insights Linkages to NSA initiatives (including cities, regions, businesses or civil society) in NDCs under the Paris Agreement are mostly made by developing countries. Developing countries describe NSAs primarily in the context of vulnerability and adaptation policy implementation, while developed countries mainly describe these actors' role as collaborators across a range of functions. Closer coordination between NSAs and national governments, to fully leverage NSA contributions to NDCs, can be achieved by explicitly outlining NSAs' contributions in future updates of NDCs.
机译:非国家和亚民族行动者(例如,公司,民间社会,城市和地区,统称为“NSAS”)可以通过巴黎协议下的雄心勃勃的全国粮食捐款(NDCS)向留下的野心差距弥合。增加有效的非国家和次国家捐款可以支持NDCS的实施,并刺激这些国家气候行动计划的雄心勃勃的更新。 NSA的影响部分取决于国家气候战略是否如何认识到它们。然而,有关国家政府设想非国家和亚民族气候行动作用的系统的系统知识是稀缺的。政府如何在其NDCS中提到NSAS;以及他们设想非国家捐款的哪些能力,功能以及哪些部门?我们应用结构题材建模(STM),其有效的定量文本分析技术很少用于全球气候治理研究,到147个营销局,以探索各国政府是否以及如何将非国家和地方捐款纳入其国际气候承诺。使用此方法,我们识别NDC中的非状态和“区域参与的关键主题,包括漏洞和适应,监控,通用和专用的协作以及策略支持。我们发现,发展中国家比发达国家更频繁地推荐NSA。我们还发现各种国家链接到NSA的主要折衷,建议各国倾向于在特定角色而不是跨多个部门的贡献。我们的研究结果表明,各国在其更新的NDC中扩大与NSAS的联系,以进一步促进订婚。根据发展中国家,在巴黎协议下,在巴黎协议下的NDCS中的NSA倡议(包括城市,地区,企业或民间社会)的关键政策洞察力主要由发展中国家提出。发展中国家主要在漏洞和适应政策实施的背景下描述了NSA,而发达国家主要将这些演员的角色作为合作者在各种功能中描述。通过明确概述NDC的未来更新的贡献,可以通过明确概述NDC的贡献来实现NSA和国家各国政府之间的更紧密协调,以完全利用NSA对NDC的贡献。

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    《Climate Policy》 |2020年第5期|443-457|共15页
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    Yale NUS Coll Environm Studies Singapore Singapore|Yale Sch Forestry & Environm Studies New Haven CT 06511 USA;

    Yale Sch Forestry & Environm Studies New Haven CT 06511 USA;

    Vrije Univ Amsterdam Inst Environm Studies Bonn Germany;

    DIE German Dev Inst Bonn Germany|Univ Utrecht Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev Utrecht Netherlands;

    Yale NUS Coll Environm Studies Singapore Singapore|Yale Sch Forestry & Environm Studies New Haven CT 06511 USA;

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