Abstract/Description
The overarching goal was to investigate individual perceptions and opinions about different environmental challenges including climate change. The responsibility and trust on key stakeholders, that are responsible to minimize the negative consequences of climate change, was also identified. For this purpose, data were collected by interviewing 605 students from different universities of Lahore, belonging to diverse educational backgrounds and geographic regions in Pakistan.
Location
MCS-5, AMAN-CED, Second Floor
Session Theme
1D: Governance and Nontraditional Security Challenges
Session Type
Parallel Technical Session
Session Discussant
Charles Amjad-Ali, Luther Seminary St Paul, Minnesota
Start Date
16-11-2023 2:30 PM
End Date
16-11-2023 4:00 PM
Recommended Citation
Ali, M., & Rose, S. (2023). Accentuating the Significance of Individual Opinions and Indigenous Knowledge about Various Environmental Issues in Pakistan. CBER Conference. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/esdcber/2023/program/14
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Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Commons, Environmental Monitoring Commons
Accentuating the Significance of Individual Opinions and Indigenous Knowledge about Various Environmental Issues in Pakistan
MCS-5, AMAN-CED, Second Floor
The overarching goal was to investigate individual perceptions and opinions about different environmental challenges including climate change. The responsibility and trust on key stakeholders, that are responsible to minimize the negative consequences of climate change, was also identified. For this purpose, data were collected by interviewing 605 students from different universities of Lahore, belonging to diverse educational backgrounds and geographic regions in Pakistan.