Einführung/Introduction Botswana

Botsuana (Botswana) ist ein 582.000 km² umfassendes Binnenland im Zentrum des südlichen Afrika. Der Okavango im Nordwesten des Landes zählt zu den größten Flüssen Afrikas. Er bildet das Okavango Delta, das als UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe anerkannt ist. Botsuana ist relativ flach, durchschnittlich 900 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel. Die Kalahari-Wüste macht über 70 Prozent der Landesfläche aus.

Weitere Informationen zu Botsuana

Botswana is a completely landlocked country in the centre of Southern Africa. One of Southern Africa’s longest rivers, the Okavango, flows into the north-western part of the country, forming the UNESCO World Heritage Site Okavango Delta. Botswana shares borders with South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The country covers an area of about 582,000 sq.km² and is relatively flat, at roughly 900 metres above sea level, with gentle undulations and occasional rocky outcrops. The Kalahari Desert occupies more than 70 % of the country, with valleys and pans etched across the landscape.

Sources: https://www.cbd.int/countries/profile/?country=bw

https://unstats.un.org/unsd/envstats/Compendia/Botswana_Environment_Statistics_Climate_Digest_March2022.pdf

Climate Watch Data / Klimadaten: Botswana

Source: SDG Linkages Northrop, E., H. Biru, S. Lima, M. Bouye, and R. Song. 2016. “Examining the Alignment Between the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Goals.” Working Paper. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute. Available online at: www.climatewatchdata.org

Governmental Policies / Klimapolitik

UNFCCC: Botswana third national communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

UNFCCC: Botswana second national communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Botswana INDC

Botswana Global Adaptation Week 2022

LSE/Grantham Res. Inst: Botswana climate legislation and policies

CDKN: SARUA Climate Change Counts - Mapping study: Botswana Country Report

WMO: Country Profile Botswana

Climate Rights: Botswana

UNDP: Botswana - climate change adaptation

UNDP and others: Botswana climate change climate polity adaptation learning

UNDP: Botswana plan to tackle climate change

World Bank: Climate Change Knowledge Portal - Botswana

World Bank: Botswana – Climate Change Policy Note

Okakom: Okavango environmental monitoring report

Okakom: Okavango collections

Dep. of Met. Services: Advice to protect Ozone Layer

USAID: Botswana - Climate Change

Equal Times : Botswana launches grassroots green fund

IDRC/CARIAA/IISD: Adaptation Action in Botswana

 

NGOs / NROs and experts on climate change

Botswana Climate Change Network

Botswana Climate Change Network: COP 28 civil society statement

Africa Portal: What the global warming means for Namiibia and Botswana

MDPI-IJERPJ: Climate change – public health

SASSCAL: Weather stations

ELDIS: Botswana - climate change

ASSAR: Climate change vulnerability and risk analysis in Bobirwa Sub-District, Botswana

GCAP Feminist Task Force: Women climate change tribunal Botswana

Dev. Southern Africa: Policy makers perception, climate change, tourism, Botswana

Climate Risks Narratives, Gaborone

Climate change and sustainable development in Botswana

Complex interactions between climate change, sanitation, and groundwater quality, Botswana

Climate Policy: Low carbon scenarios and policies for the power sector in Botswana

Retooling Smallholder Farming Systems for Climate Change Resilience Across Botswana Arid Zones

Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Tipping Points in Botswana

 

 

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