Climate Change in Africa
Edited by Mohammed Amidu,
Albert Ahenkan () and
Edward Asiedu ()
in Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development from Springer, currently edited by Diery Seck, Juliet Elu and Yaw Nyarko
Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-15259-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction: An Overview of Climate Change Management and Financing in Africa
- Mohammed Amidu, Albert Ahenkan and Edward Asiedu
- The Magnitude, Pattern, and Implication of Climate Change in Africa: A Review of the Evidence
- Albert Ahenkan
- Assessing Socio-Political Risk on Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does Tax Policy Matter?
- Godfred Amewu, Sandra Twumaa Larbi and Teddy Ossei Kwakye
- Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability Management Strategies in African Countries
- Saviour Ayertey Nubuor and Obi Berko O. Damoah
- Accounting for Climate Change and Energy Transition
- Emmanuel Tetteh Asare, Emerald Edem Welbeck, Mawuena Akosua Cudjoe and Mohammed Amidu
- Globalization, Institutional Quality, and Climate Change in Africa: Analyzing the Threshold Effect of Energy Transition
- Wassiuw Abdul Rahaman, Mohammed Amidu, William Coffie and Moses Dunyoh
- Foreign Aid, Governance Quality, and Climate Change: Evidence from Africa
- Mark Edem Kunawotor, Patrick O. Asuming and Michael Insaidoo
- Climate Change Literacy: A Synthesis of the Evidence in Africa
- Edward Asiedu and Daisy Nana Ama Poku
- Taxation and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Africa: Does Globalization Matter?
- Osman Babamu Halidu, Nicholas Asare, Edward Asiedu, Abdallah Ali-Nakyea and Mohammed Amidu
- Climate Change Mitigation Strategy, Household Welfare, and Financing Options in Africa
- Teddy Ossei Kwakye, Moses Dunyoh, Michael Effah Asamoah and Mohammed Amidu
- Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and Inclusive Development in Africa: Analyzing the Threshold Effect of Banking Services and Environmental Taxes
- Mohammed Amidu, Edward Asiedu, Osman Babamu Halidu and Alex Dontoh
- Should Africa Innovate, Tax, or Both to Address Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability? Empirical Evidence
- Mohammed Amidu, Edward Asiedu, Alex Dontoh, Osman Babamu Halidu and Parrendah Kpeli
- Sustainable Financing and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Africa: Are Public—Private Partnerships the Solution?
- Mawuena Akosua Cudjoe, Emerald Edem Welbeck, Zangina Isshaq and Mohammed Amidu
- The Donor Funds and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Richard Fosu Amankwa, Albert Ahenkan, Mohammed Amidu, Benjamin Otchere-Ankrah and Nicholas Asare
- Climate Finance and Inclusive Growth in Africa: Challenges and Policy Perspectives
- George Nana Agyekum Donkor, Khadijah Iddrisu and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Green Financial Development and Inclusive Growth
- Joseph Nmiyine Abor and Daniel Ofori-Sasu
- Development Banks and Inclusive Green Finance: Implications for Financial Stability
- Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Inclusive Development in Africa
- Haruna Issahaku, Zangina Isshaq and Mohammed Amidu
- In Search of Effective Adaptation Strategies for Livelihoods in Africa: Insights from the Literature
- Mohammed Ibrahim and Abdul Karim Ibrahim
- The Economics of Peace: The Link Between Climate Change, Migration, and Sustainable Peace
- Godfred Amewu, Boison Angmortey Angmosi and Randolph Nsor-Ambala
- Can Sustainable Infrastructure Reduce the Suffering of Climate Change Induced Vulnerability?
- Zangina Isshaq, Mohammed Amidu and Aisha Mohammed Sissy
- Climate Change, Economic Welfare and the Health Status of Vulnerable Population in Africa
- Patrick O. Asuming and Mark Edem Kunawotor
- Environment, Climate Change and Health of Vulnerable Population in Africa
- Yaw Agyeman Boafo
- The Impact of Corruption on Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability and Inequality
- Saint Kuttu, Michael Gift Soku, Mohammed Amidu and Debora Afua Antwiwaa Addo
- Evaluating the Mediating Role of Digital Technologies on the Nexus Between Climate Change and Agriculture in Africa
- Mohammed Amidu, Edward Nartey, Osman Babamu Halidu, Richard Fosu Amankwa and Aisha Hamza
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