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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d9.0408

Exploring perspectives on climate-resource-nexus policies: barriers and relevance in different world regions

Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers ; Ecologic Institute, Berlin, Germany
Ariel Araujo Sosa ; Ecologic Institute, Berlin, Germany
Mandy Hinzmann ; Ecologic Institute, Berlin, Germany


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Abstract

Natural resource extraction and processing accounted for 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2015. Therefore, reducing resource use through resource efficiency promises significant contributions to climate protection. This “climate-resource-nexus” has mostly been explored from a scientific, Global North-oriented perspective. The present study analysed potential interactions between climate and resource policy through literature review and exploratory interviews with experts from different world regions. It did not find a generic climate-resource-nexus policy. Scientific studies mostly address greenhouse gas emission reduction potentials of resource efficiency approaches, e.g. lifetime extension, material substitution, and recycling. Interview findings reveal that climate and resource policy measures will have to differ regionally to improve relevance and fit, and that silo culture may prevent an integrated climate-resource-nexus perspective. It is argued that creating an overarching line of policy reasoning through cross-departmental cooperation could help overcoming silos and grant flexibility to national and regional policy-making to adapt policies to their contexts.

Keywords

Climate-resource-nexus; policy measures; relevance; world regions; exploratory research

Hrčak ID:

278899

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/278899

Publication date:

30.9.2022.

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