TY - CONF
T1 - Delivering climate change through behaviour change: the work of civil society organisations
AU - Baker, Keith
AU - Griffiths, Polly
AU - Teedon, Paul
AU - Thomson, Craig
N1 - <p>Paper presented at the 10th Nordic Environmental Social Science Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-16 June 2011.</p>
PY - 2011/1/1
Y1 - 2011/1/1
N2 - Civil sector organisations (CSOs) are playing increasingly more important and diverse roles in the setting and delivery of the climate change agenda, from local to global levels. However the CSO landscape is also highly diverse, and in its broadest interpretation includes not-for-profit companies, social enterprises, quasi-governmental bodies, and others, alongside charities and NGOs. Developing a more detailed understanding of how these organisations operate, both within and across national and international contexts, is essential in informing the development of strategies to combat climate change amongst its wider networks of stakeholders.
AB - Civil sector organisations (CSOs) are playing increasingly more important and diverse roles in the setting and delivery of the climate change agenda, from local to global levels. However the CSO landscape is also highly diverse, and in its broadest interpretation includes not-for-profit companies, social enterprises, quasi-governmental bodies, and others, alongside charities and NGOs. Developing a more detailed understanding of how these organisations operate, both within and across national and international contexts, is essential in informing the development of strategies to combat climate change amongst its wider networks of stakeholders.
KW - civil sector organisations
KW - environmental science
KW - climate change
M3 - Paper
ER -