[from Prof. Lotsmart Fonjong, [email protected]]

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URL:
https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2025/webprogrampreliminary/Session19384.html

Climate Change, Challenges, and Local Responses in Africa

RC24 Environment and Society (host committee)

Language: English

Session Type: Oral
The effects of climate change are severe in Africa partly because the
continent generally lacks the capacity to respond adequately to climate
challenges. Rising numbers of floods and droughts associated with extreme
weather and changes in precipitation patterns have serious impacts which
are redefining lifestyle for urban and rural residents. In rural areas for
example, drought affects output, income, water supply, and livelihood of
people, most of whom are small or peasant farmers depending on rainfed
agriculture. Urban areas are not spared from floods (especially coastal
cities), water, energy, and food crises, further fueled by rapid
urbanization and the limited capacities of municipal authorities to
respond. At countries and regional levels, some of these challenges have
metamorphosed into civil wars and international conflicts over resources
and opportunities, facilitating the rise of armed/terrorist groups that
create an atmosphere of generalized insecurity. Faced with these multiple
challenges, many African countries, especially after COVID-19 are
overwhelmed, thus exacerbating their levels of poverty, rural exodus, and
outmigration.

This session will focus on contributions (case studies or/and discourses)
that help theorize, frame, and understand the experiences and responses of
urban and rural dwellers (especially women) to climate crisis in Africa. We
encourage contributions that apply a gender lens to interrogate policies
and local responses to current climate crises and discuss some of the
challenges and prospects for Africa. We particularly welcome contributions
on Africa addressing:

   - Climate change and water security.
   - Climate change and energy security.
   - Climate change and food security
   - Climate change, security, and outmigration.

*Session Organizer:*
*Prof. Lotsmart FONJONG*, Ph.D., University of Buea, Cameroon,
[email protected]

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