Communicating climate change in India
/A report on the results of testing and comparing specific language around climate change and renewable energy in India.
Read MoreA report on the results of testing and comparing specific language around climate change and renewable energy in India.
Read MoreAn academic article which examines the experiences of Quito (Ecuador) and Surat (India) to assess how civil society actors contribute to adaptation planning and implementation.
Read MoreA report on the results of the 2021 national survey in Costa Rica on citizen perception of climate change.
Read MoreA report on the collegiate body of citizens created to follow up on the Pact for Air Quality of Bogotá.
Read MoreA Participedia article on the Juntas de Acción Comunal (JACs), which are aimed to help community members in Colombia meet, plan, and discuss ways to develop their community.
Read MoreThis report on the Washington Climate Assembly provides insight into the Assembly purpose and process as well as the list of climate mitigation recommendations.
Read MoreThis guide provides practical guidance for climate and energy communicators about what language works well and what language might pose an obstacle for communicating with any specific group.
Read MoreA short and useful guide for policymakers wishing to utilise deliberation to further engage citizens.
Read MoreThis guide is designed to support the needs of elected representatives and their advisors who would like to strengthen how elected politicians engage with their voters.
Read MoreThis is a short guide for politicians and public officials who want to improve public decision-making processes and democratic institutions by adding public judgement.
Read MoreThis report provides examples of current innovations, key challenges, existing knowledge centres and learning communities in the field of climate engagement.
Read MoreThis publication provides tools and practical answers to implement climate-sensitive participating budgeting, based on the experience of two leading cities.
Read MoreThis book explores how random selection and deliberation can play a prominent role in political institutions.
Read MoreThis resource includes case studies, assessments of their strengths and areas for improvement, common challenges, and recommendations for advocates and practitioners considering this approach.
Read MoreThis resource provides questions and topics that are top priorities for further understanding and improving PB’s impacts, identified by the Global PB Research Board.
Read MoreThis research brief that presents key findings on the impacts of PB on education and learning, practical recommendations, and next steps for advocating for, designing, and implementing PB in governments and educational institutions.
Read MoreThe Participatory Budgeting Theory of Change (PB ToC) is a tool that can help researchers and practitioners understand how PB can lead to desired changes for people, communities, and governments.
Read MoreThis webpage looks at participatory budgeting (PB) in schools from a Scottish and international perspective. It presents insights on common school themes and points towards useful resources for practitioners.
Read MoreA paper that provides a model of the different levels of citizen participation and involvement in planning processes in the United States.
Read MoreIn this short book, Participatory Budgeting Project co-founder Josh Lerner provides a concise history of the organization's origins and its vision, highlighting its real-world successes in fostering grassroots budgeting campaigns in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago.
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