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DOI10.1080/14693062.2020.1855098
Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes
Gupta A.; Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S.; Kamil N.; Ching A.; Bernaz N.
发表日期2021
ISSN1469-3062
卷号21期号:5
英文摘要Securing accountability of states for their climate actions is a continuing challenge within multilateral climate politics. This article analyses how novel, face-to-face, account-giving processes for developing countries, referred to as ‘Facilitative Sharing of Views’, are functioning within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and what these processes help to shed light on. We analyse the nature and scope of the ‘answerability’ being generated within these novel processes, including what state-to-state questioning and responses focus on, and what ‘performing’ accountability in this manner delivers within multilateral climate politics. We find that a limited number of countries actively question each other within the FSV process, with a primary focus on sharing information about the technical and institutional challenges of establishing domestic ‘measuring, reporting and verification’ systems and, to lesser extent, mitigation actions. Less attention is given to reporting on support. A key aim is to facilitate learning, both from the process and from each other. Much effort is expended on legitimizing the FSV process in anticipation of its continuation in adapted form under the 2015 Paris Agreement. We conclude by considering implications of our analysis. Key policy insights We analyse developing country engagement in novel face-to-face account-giving processes under the UNFCCC Analysis of four sessions of the ‘Facilitative Sharing of Views’ reveals a focus on horizontal peer-to-peer learning States question each other more on GHG emission inventories and domestic MRV systems and less on mitigation and support We find that limited time and capacity to engage, one-off questioning rather than a dialogue, and lack of recommended follow-up actions risks generating ‘ritualistic’ answerability Such account-giving also intentionally sidesteps contentious issues such as responsibility for ambitious and fair climate action but may still help to build trust Much effort is expended on ‘naming and praising’ participant countries and legitimizing the process. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
英文关键词Accountability; developing countries; Paris Agreement; reporting and review; transparency; UNFCCC
来源期刊CLIMATE POLICY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/183670
作者单位Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
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Gupta A.,Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S.,Kamil N.,et al. Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes[J],2021,21(5).
APA Gupta A.,Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S.,Kamil N.,Ching A.,&Bernaz N..(2021).Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes.CLIMATE POLICY,21(5).
MLA Gupta A.,et al."Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes".CLIMATE POLICY 21.5(2021).
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