Climate change, soil health, and governance challenges in Ghana: A review
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Land Use Policy
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Climate change poses significant challenges to soil health and agricultural productivity in Ghana, with impli
cations for similar contexts worldwide. This review synthesises existing knowledge on the impacts of climate
change on soil properties across Ghana’s diverse agro-ecological zones, examines the effectiveness of current
governance responses through an adaptive governance lens, and identifies critical research and policy gaps.
Ghana provides an instructive case study because of its diverse agroecological zones, agriculture-dependent
economy, and dual governance systems that combine formal institutions with traditional authorities. The
study employs a comprehensive literature search across multiple databases, qualitative synthesis methods, and
conceptual frameworks to analyse the complex interactions between climate factors, soil health parameters, and
governance structures. Key findings reveal that increasing temperatures and erratic rainfall patterns contribute to
soil moisture depletion, organic matter loss, and reduced fertility. Ghana’s soil health governance faces limita
tions due to policy fragmentation, resource constraints, and insufficient stakeholder collaboration. Successful
case studies highlight the potential of integrating traditional knowledge with modern soil conservation practices
and emphasize the importance of community-driven approaches. From the review, it is recommended that a
comprehensive national soil health policy aligned with climate adaptation strategies be developed, institutional
capacity be strengthened, and participatory governance mechanisms be promoted. The findings contribute to a
broader understanding of environmental governance under climate change, with relevance to international
frameworks including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Soil Partnership. Addressing identified
research gaps and implementing the proposed adaptive governance framework are crucial for enhancing resil
ience to climate change impacts on soil health in Ghana and other regions facing similar challenges.
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