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For a country like India which is highly vulnerable to climate change, the need to focus on adaptation in tandem with traditional development is immense, as the two are inextricably tied together. As a prominent actor working at the intersection of these two fields, NGOs need to be prepared for the emerging challenges of climate change. While research indicates that investments in learning can be beneficial for this purpose, there are limited studies looking into organizational learning within NGOs working on climate change adaptation. This study uses a multiple case study design to explore learning mechanisms, and trace learning over time within four development NGOs working on climate change adaptation in India. These insights could be useful for development NGOs looking to enhance their learning to meet the challenges of climate change. More broadly, this research adds to the understanding of the role of learning in climate change adaptation.
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Title
- Organizational learning for climate change adaptation: a case study of four NGOs in India
Contributors
- Nautiyal, Snigdha (Author)
- Klinsky, Sonja (Thesis advisor)
- Eakin, Hallie (Committee member)
- Wang, Lili (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2017
Subjects
- Sustainability
- Environmental Studies
- Climate Change
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Learning
- Men
- Organizational learning
- Nonprofit organizations--India.
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Organizational learning--India.
- Organizational learning
- Environmental education--India.
- Climatic changes--India.
- Climatic changes
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2017
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 128-133)
- Field of study: Sustainability
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by Snigdha Nautiyal