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Patterns in household-level engagement with climate change in Indonesia

Erin L. Bohensky (), Alex Smajgl and Tom Brewer
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Erin L. Bohensky: CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, ATSIP, James Cook University Douglas Campus
Alex Smajgl: CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, ATSIP, James Cook University Douglas Campus
Tom Brewer: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 4, 348-351

Abstract: Understanding public engagement with climate change in developing countries is critical for the success of local adaptation strategies. A study in Indonesia shows that nearly one-third of the population has observed and perceived risks of climate change—contrary to previous research suggesting low levels of awareness—but has not taken action to address it.

Date: 2013
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