the precedent
and initiate wider-ranging activities (Hassol and Udall, 2003). Thus, there is an
increasing recognition that situating climate change ‘in the locality’ will provide
the driver to initiate behavioural change, as the benefits become tangible to active
participants (see also Rayner and Malone, 1997;
K. Jones, pers. comm., 2004 in the
UK).
It is also acknowledged, however, that many local-level
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