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- Sunita Ranabhat
(International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD))
- Rucha Ghate
(International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD))
- Laxmi Dutt Bhatta
(International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD))
- Nand Kishor Agrawal
(International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD))
- Sunil Tankha
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Abstract
Least Developed Countries are likely to be hit the hardest by climate change and need focused efforts towards adaptation. Nepal recognizes that it needs to integrate climate change adaptation into various policies, but limited understanding of how to make these policies coherent is among the factors that hinder effective adaptation action. This can lead to wasted resources and lost opportunities. This paper applies concepts from policy coherence for development frameworks and policy content analysis to examine coherence in Nepal’s climate and forest policies—and discusses the factors hindering effective implementation. The policies are analyzed at the horizontal/external level at three layers—motivation, measures, and planned implementation process. The paper finds that policies are more consistent on motivation level and adaptation measures, but are less coherent on implementation. The National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) is more explicit in identifying institutions, organizations, roles and responsibilities, resource allocation (financial), and a monitoring and evaluation plan for climate change adaptation while other policies such as Climate Change Policy 2011, National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2014–2020, Forest Policy 2015, and Forest Sector Strategy 2016 have critical gaps in this area. This paper conclude that formulation of a policy, articulating targets, and mobilizing financial resources are in themselves not sufficient to effectively address climate change adaptation. Policy-based legislation is required, together with development of a supportive collaborative multi-stakeholder approach at different levels of governance, backed up by effective, collaborative monitoring and enforcement.
Suggested Citation
Sunita Ranabhat & Rucha Ghate & Laxmi Dutt Bhatta & Nand Kishor Agrawal & Sunil Tankha, 2018.
"Policy Coherence and Interplay between Climate Change Adaptation Policies and the Forestry Sector in Nepal,"
Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 61(6), pages 968-980, June.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:envman:v:61:y:2018:i:6:d:10.1007_s00267-018-1027-4
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-018-1027-4
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