整合自下而上与自上而下方法在坦桑尼亚气候变化适应规划中的应用:探讨其对适应项目适应能力的影响

Integrating Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches in Tanzania’s Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Exploring Their Impact on Adaptive Capacity in Adaptation Projects

Journal of Development Studies · 2024
被引 6 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙地区四个气候变化适应项目,发现自上而下方法常导致适应不良,而自下而上方法通过赋权社区提升适应能力,建议优先采用后者。

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to investigate the influence of planning methodologies, specifically the distinctions between top-down and bottom-up approaches, on the adaptive capacity of climate change adaptation projects. Despite the prevalence of both approaches in Tanzania, there remains a lack of understanding regarding the differences in project’s adaptive capacity between projects executed under each methodology. To address this gap, the study conducts an in-depth evaluation of four adaptation projects in the Arusha region, Tanzania. The study utilises a theoretical framework based on Structure and Agency by Antony Giddens (1976) and qualitative data derived from focus group discussions, interviews, and field observations. Our findings reveal significant disparities between projects executed under top-down and bottom-up approaches. Projects guided by top-down methodologies, typically led by central government agencies, often result in maladaptive outcomes due to their one-size-fits-all approach. In contrast, the bottom-up planning approach empowers communities with greater agency, leading to heightened adaptive capacity, though the approach still faces challenges. Based on these findings, the study recommends prioritizing bottom-up approaches for future initiatives in Tanzania. By empowering communities and enhancing their agency in project decision-making, these approaches can foster greater adaptability to climate change challenges.

坦桑尼亚气候变化适应规划自下而上方法适应能力