Role of communication in devolution towards the implementation of climate act 2016 in Mbita constituency
Abstract
Climate change is an area that is in dire need of publicity to help the public make informed decisions in its adaptation and mitigation. This research project aimed to investigate the pivotal role of communication in facilitating devolution processes towards the effective implementation of the Climate Act 2016 within Mbita Constituency. With climate change presenting significant challenges globally, the Climate Act 2016 serves as a crucial policy framework aimed at mitigating its adverse impacts. However, successful implementation at the local level, particularly within Mbita Constituency, relies heavily on effective communication strategies.
Employing a quantitative research methodology, this study analyzed the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of stakeholders involved in the devolution process and climate action within Mbita Constituency. Through surveys and statistical analysis, the research objective was to seek and quantify the influence of various communication channels, including traditional media, social media, community engagement programs, and government initiatives, on the devolution process towards climate action implementation and subsequently, the researcher aimed to establish which communications approaches are effective in public participation in climate action
The research also explored the extent of awareness, understanding, and engagement among stakeholders regarding the Climate Act 2016 and its implications for local governance and environmental sustainability. By examining the correlation between communication effectiveness and the progress of devolution initiatives, this study aimed to provide empirical insights into the mechanisms through which communication contributes to successful climate action implementation at the local level.
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