Publications:
This Climate Action thematic cluster focuses on adaptation, mitigation and resilience building, including food security and creating sustainable communities, as aligns to SDG 2, 11 & 13, with the following list of publications:
Chanyau, L. & Rosenberg, E. (2023). Women farmers leading and co-learning in an agroecology movement at the intersections of gender and climate. Agenda, DOI: 10.1080/10130950.2023.2239313
Lotz-Sisitka, H.B., Ali, A., Batra, P. & Tusiime, M. (2023). TESF Call to Action 1: Climate and Environmental Justice Education. https://zenodo.org/records/8158570
Keating, B., Echeverria, R., Meinke, H., Dinesh, D., Scholes, M., & Tasse, A. 2023. A New Vision for Leadership in Food Systems Research. In B. Campbell, P. Thornton, A. Loboguerrero, D. Dinesh, & A. Nowak(Eds.), Transforming Food Systems Under Climate Change through Innovation (pp. 209-218). Cambridge: Cambridge 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 Press. doi:10.1017/9781009227216.018
Moyo P (2023) ‘The Climate Crisis and Climate Injustice in Southern Africa’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 3-18.
Moyo P (2023) ‘Climate Governance, Inaction and Injustice in Buffalo City, South Africa’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 118-134.
Moyo P (2023) ‘Precarious Adaptation to Climate Impacts: Farmer Agency, Choices and Constraints in the Eastern Cape, South Africa’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 134-152.
Moyo P et al., (2023), ‘Climate Action Policies, Strategies and Programming in Southern Africa: Missed Opportunities for Climate Justice’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 18-31.
Ndlovu T and Moyo P (2023) ‘Drought Adaptation Practices and Rangeland Management in Rural Umzingwane, Zimbabwe: Implications for Climate Justice’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 33-51.
Ramalefane T and Moyo P (2023), ‘Climate Finance, Public-Private Partnerships and Climate Injustice in Lesotho’, in Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London, pp 70-85.
VOGEL: COP CoJ work and youth part of chapter in a book entitled:
Terry, M., 2023: Speaking Youth to Power – Influencing Climate Policy at the United Nations, Chapter on - 4.8 SOUTH AFRICA: The Johannesburg Youth Climate Action Plan (JYCAP) 107 4.8.1 Intersectionality 108 4.8.2 Advocacy and Activism for Climate Action 108 4.8.3 Good Governance 109 4.8.4 Systemic Change 109 4.8.5 Environmental Sustainability 109 Palgrave, Macmillan.
BOOK:
Moyo P (2023) (ed) Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition, Routledge: London