An investigation of the lived experiences of youth in Jamaica and their response to climate change engagement
Lived experiences of Jamaican youth play a significant role in how they make meaning of climate change. Despite evidence of strong local knowledge of climate change issues and relevance of place attachment, maladaptive attitudes towards climate action undermines widescale community-based responses f...
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Main Author: | Dainalyn Swaby |
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Format: | Default Thesis |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.13265486.v1 |
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