Akademisk bok
Climate Change in Central Asia: Decarbonization, Energy Transition and Climate Policy
Skrevet av
Roman Vakulchuk
Seniorforsker, Leder for forskningsgruppen for klima og energi
Indra Øverland
Forsker I
Rahat Sabyrbekov
Post-Doc Researcher, EUCAM Head of Center for NUPI OSCE Academy
Red.
Sammendrag:
This chapter provides a broad introduction to the impact of climate change in Central Asia, a region that has been experiencing a greater rise in temperatures than other parts of the world. The chapter shows how climate change represents a significant threat to Central Asia, exacerbating existing economic and environmental challenges and fueling regional tensions over resource management. Inefficient water resource management at the national level and limited regional collaboration on the management of water resources, coupled with state capacities that remain insuffi- cient to tackle climate change impacts, compound water-related tensions between the countries in the region. The chapter also shows how decarbonisation efforts in Central Asia are still in their early stages, with coal remaining a primary source of energy. Although the Central Asian countries have announced decarbonisation targets and adopted green economy strategies and programmes to reduce green- house gas emissions, a large-scale clean energy transition remains unlikely in the short term. The chapter concludes by identifying a lack of scholarship on climate change in Central Asia, which limits the development of a coherent approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation and evidence-based decision-making in the region. The chapter argues that a more coordinated approach to tackling climate change across the region is needed, requiring closer collaboration and more effective joint management of natural resources by the five Central Asian states. Finally, the chapter presents the chapters in the rest of the book.
- Published year: 2023
- Publisher: Springer
- Page count: 170
- Language: Engelsk
- URL 1: https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3068727
- URL 3:
Skrevet av
Roman Vakulchuk
Seniorforsker, Leder for forskningsgruppen for klima og energi
Indra Øverland
Forsker I
Rahat Sabyrbekov
Post-Doc Researcher, EUCAM Head of Center for NUPI OSCE Academy