The factors impeding Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) implementation and carbon emissions reductions and energy management in relation to climate change and sustainable development in Africa.
Abstract
The paper focuses on experimentally researched information on factors that are an impediment to
the implementation of clean development mechanism, the effects and solutions on carbon
emissions reduction and energy management initiatives for sustainable development in relation
to climate change in Africa. The objectives are to identify some countries in Africa where
experimental studies have been done on factors which hinter implementation of CDM and the
research methods, results, findings obtained and application in providing solutions on the way
forward for implementation of CDM in Africa., to highlight the impacts of the failure and or
success to implement the clean development mechanism on carbon emissions reductions and
energy management in relation to climate change and sustainable development in Africa and to
suggest solutions that can be used to accelerate the implementation of CDM in Africa. The
methods used to collect data in both Kenya and Burkina Faso studies were questionnaires,
interviews and workshops, whereas SPSS computer package method was used to analyze the
data. CDM is a tool provided by Kyoto Protocol in 1997 established by United Nations
Framework convention on Climate Change, that ensures all parties (developed & Developing
Countries) of the Protocol benefit from the project activities designed to reduction of greenhouse
gases in to the earth’s atmosphere. The findings of the studies done in Kenya, and Burkina Faso
show the following factors to be hindering implementation of CDM:- policy barriers, project
financing gaps, institutional barriers and gaps, lack of information and knowledge on CDM,
government bureaucracy, corruption, limited resources and insecurity due to terrorism attacks.
The solutions proposed for Burkina Faso and Kenya are given as- introduce efficient
carbonization techniques, enhance community participation, create a black and white lists for
approving CDM projects, promote in-country expert capacity building in CDM projects and
provide tax incentives to CDM investors.