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This international relations text focuses on the key stakeholders driving climate action in Nigeria i.e. Non-Governmental Organisations, the Public Sector and the Private Sector. The eleven chapters analyse the nuances of climate change and climate action by these stakeholders in response to the provisions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). An exposé of these critical social forces transforming the country's carbon footprint is provided. The book also explores the binary pull between developed and developing countries and its impact on domestic climate…mehr

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This international relations text focuses on the key stakeholders driving climate action in Nigeria i.e. Non-Governmental Organisations, the Public Sector and the Private Sector. The eleven chapters analyse the nuances of climate change and climate action by these stakeholders in response to the provisions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). An exposé of these critical social forces transforming the country's carbon footprint is provided. The book also explores the binary pull between developed and developing countries and its impact on domestic climate action in general. In conclusion, creative policy initiatives that will transform the course of climate governance are proferred towards positive scenarios for adaptation and mitigation in the future.
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Autorenporträt
Zakari Zirra is a multilateral expert from Nigeria and has worked in Africa, Europe and North America. Originally from Bazza, north-east Nigeria, he holds Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate degrees from the University of Ibadan, University of Maiduguri and the Nasarawa State University respectively. His foreign policy expertise is with emphasis on climate governance in developing countries, as well as carbon assessment of corporate organisations. He is an active member of the Association of Foreign Relations Professionals of Nigeria and the Association of Climate Change Officers. Previously he was a university teacher and has published articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters.