A critical look at the Ghanaian one district one factory industrial policy in relation to climate change
Author(s) -
Frank Eshun John
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
african journal of environmental science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0786
DOI - 10.5897/ajest2019.2654
Subject(s) - industrialisation , climate change , industrial policy , factory (object oriented programming) , sustainability , work (physics) , sustainable development , natural resource economics , economics , business , environmental resource management , political science , international trade , engineering , ecology , mechanical engineering , computer science , law , market economy , biology , programming language
This paper takes a critical look at Ghana’s one district one factory industrial policy in relation to climate change. This is important because climate variability and change as a result of industrialization can stand as hazard to impending advancement and expansion in Ghana. Industrial policy can contribute significantly to economic, ecological as well as communal sustainability. This paper aim to clarify the need for industrial policy because of climate change as well as to determine its effects on the one-district, one-factory industrial policy in Ghana. A far-reaching work examination was done on detailed comparative account of the role played by industrial Policies due to climate change in development and growth. This search resulted in the selection of four implications namely: international coordination, green industrial policy, energy efficiency and diversifications; and trade policies, which were missing in the 1D1F industrial policy in Ghana. Key words: Climate change, energy; industrial policy, trade policy, sustainable development
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