https://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article/12/1/00124/202924/Building-capacity-to-govern-emerging-climate

*Authors*
Zachary Dove, Sikina Jinnah, Shuchi Talati

https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00124

*01 June 2024*

*Abstract*
Capacity building is needed to enable effective and inclusive governance of
emerging climate intervention technologies. Here we use solar
geoengineering (SG) as a case of an emerging climate intervention
technology to highlight the importance of focusing attention on building
capacity to govern these and similar technologies. We propose the concept
of “governance capacity building” to help focus research and practice
toward building and strengthening the knowledge, skills, tools, practices,
or resources needed to govern SG. Centrally, we argue that “governance
capacity building” is needed to enable multiple types of actors to
contribute to all stages of the governance process, should be owned by
recipients, and aimed toward building long term and durable forms of
capacity. These capacity building efforts must center climate vulnerable
communities and countries that stand to gain or lose the most from
decisions about whether and how research and deployment of these
technologies will move forward. To ensure governance capacity remains with
these populations over the long term, governance capacity building should
embrace a new model of capacity building envisioned primarily by actors in
the Global South. We use these insights to demonstrate that gaps and
limitations in how capacity building is understood in the SG governance
literature and implemented in practice are stifling the potential for
capacity building to enable effective and inclusive governance in the SG
issue area. To help rectify this, we chart a path toward building
successful governance capacity building programs for climate intervention
technologies.

*Source: Elementa Science of the Anthropocene*

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