CONFERENCES ON CLIMATE CHANGE
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Climate change conferences, knowledge exchange, policy development, collective action, thematic analysis, stakeholder mobilizationAbstract
Climate change represents a formidable global challenge, demanding concerted international efforts across various domains. This research investigates the landscape of climate change conferences, analyzing their role in facilitating knowledge dissemination, policy formulation, and collective action. Through a systematic literature review and examination of conference proceedings, this study identifies predominant themes, emerging trends, and substantive outcomes from major climate change conferences spanning the last decade. The research underscores shifting priorities in climate discourse, evaluates the efficacy of conferences in mobilizing diverse stakeholders, and assesses their influence on national and international policy agendas. By synthesizing findings from diverse conference platforms, this article provides critical insights into how conferences can bolster global initiatives aimed at mitigating climate change impacts and fostering adaptive strategies.
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