Abstract
Whilst the symptoms of the changing climate are occurring at an unprecedented frequency and severity, the need to adapt to climate change effects (from community level through national government) has never been this urgent. Such adaptation requires the establishment of a functional institutional arrangement and a policy framework for climate change implementation and mainstreaming. The present study investigated the dynamics of institutional arrangements – formal and informal structures that help institutions to increase the involvement of national governmental organizations and promote the integration of climate change issues into national planning processes – for climate change implementation and mainstreaming in Eswatini, Southern Africa. ..
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)