Obstacles in Formulating Policy for Climate Change Mitigation: A review

Author:

Hock Sia Pong,Zainudin Ainur Zaireen

Abstract

Climate change has become central to many public policies nowadays as all parties are concentrating their efforts on overcoming the issue. However, formulating the policies is challenging. Therefore, it is the objective of this paper to identify the challenges in formulating climate change-related policies from the land administration perspective. It is done by reviewing the existing literature, based on the findings of past research. Economics and governance are among the challenges to formulating climate change policy. This insight will assist authorities to strategize on how to overcome the challenges so that climate change policies can be well formulated.  

Publisher

e-IPH Ltd.

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