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Effective Policy Communication Strategy to Enhance Capacity Building for the Diffusion of Innovation in Climate Change Mitigation for Sustainable Disaster Risk Management

Effective Policy Communication Strategy to Enhance Capacity Building for the Diffusion of Innovation in Climate Change Mitigation for Sustainable Disaster Risk Management

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dc.contributor.author Wilson Okaka
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:44Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:44Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.issn 16102010
dc.identifier.issn 16102002
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49152
dc.description.abstract The main objectives are to: present a brief synopsis of climate change communication initiatives in Uganda; describe the significance of an effective policy communication strategy in enhancing public awareness communication campaigns for climate change innovations and policy implementation; identify the key stakeholders who should be involved in the mitigations of the impacts of climate change in order to initiate policy innovations and dissemination for disaster risk management; establish the critical enabling factors and the practical challenges encountered in climate change policy innovations; discuss the lessons learned and make realistic recommendations, such as developing an effective national climate change policy communication strategy for sustainable indigenous communities in Uganda and the rest of Africa. This review collated published evidence on the use of, and effectiveness of, sustainability and behaviour change communications strategies for innovations in climate change awareness, adaptation, vulnerability, resilience, and mitigations among indigenous peoples in Uganda; using relevant search terms. Information was accessed using internet search engines and libraries. More data was sought from the databases of institutional, national, regional, and international agencies. Most of the severe problems of the increasing vulnerabilities related to the impacts of climate change in Uganda have come about because of the information gaps amongst most Ugandans about the correct use of environmental resources to curb climate change for sustainable development. All the key stakeholders in Uganda’s development research process are aware of this. UNFCC addresses sustainable development issues with a focus on environmental concerns, access to north–south disaster technology transfers, financial aid, capacity building, and accessible information for sustainable community development.
dc.publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
dc.relation.ispartof Climate Change Management
dc.title Effective Policy Communication Strategy to Enhance Capacity Building for the Diffusion of Innovation in Climate Change Mitigation for Sustainable Disaster Risk Management
dc.type book chapter
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/978-3-642-31110-9_23
dc.identifier.mag 80504430
dc.identifier.lens 056-623-173-296-739
dc.identifier.spage 359
dc.identifier.epage 369
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental resource management
dc.subject.lens-fields Climate change
dc.subject.lens-fields Business
dc.subject.lens-fields Sustainable community
dc.subject.lens-fields Vulnerability
dc.subject.lens-fields Capacity building
dc.subject.lens-fields Risk management
dc.subject.lens-fields Climate change mitigation
dc.subject.lens-fields Sustainable development
dc.subject.lens-fields Sustainability
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental planning


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