Climate change is one of the multiple contemporary environmental
and development problems that human societies, including policy
makers, have to respond to. Global level negotiations and
programmes in climate are important but there is a need to
translate them into operational plans of actions and actual
activities at local country and urban level. An understanding of
the perception of the seriousness of the problem of climate change
is important in the overall programme of developing and initiating
interventions at both local and global levels. This book provides
an analysis of the perception of climate change in the city of
Nairobi, Kenya. The book examines knowledge of respondents on
climate change as well as their rating of climate change in
relation to other environmental and development problems facing the
city of Nairobi. The book also provides findings on the views of
respondents on the role of the El-Nio rainfall experienced in
October 1997-January 1998 in destruction of transport of
infrastructure in Kenya.
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