Summary of topline findings, at the conclusion of the initial qualitative (focus group) portion of the research / Harris/Decima. --


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DC Title
Summary of topline findings, at the conclusion of the initial qualitative (focus group) portion of the research / Harris/Decima. --
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
British Columbia.Climate Action Secretariat
Harris/Decima.
DC Publisher
[S.l. : BC Climate Action Secretariat,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs_442713_harris_decima_topline
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"LiveSmart BC Research Report : The following research was conducted to guide program development and ensure creation of a successful climate action initiative to engage British Columbians in reducing their carbon footprint." -- LiveSmart BC web publications index page: http://www.climateactionsecretariat.gov.bc.ca/EN/reports/
Titles supplied by cataloguer.
Web index page title: LiveSmart BC research report.
Findings from 12 focus groups, randomly selected, from five regions of the province: urban Vancouver, suburban Vancouver, Kelowna, Prince George, and Nanaimo. Cf. p. 1.
Includes "Discussion group agenda : BC government climate change" (questions to begin the discussions)
"LiveSmart BC Research Report : The following research was conducted to guide program development and ensure creation of a successful climate action initiative to engage British Columbians in reducing their carbon footprint." -- LiveSmart BC web publications index page: http://www.climateactionsecretariat.gov.bc.ca/EN/reports/
Printed from the Internet.
DC Subject
Environmental policy British Columbia Citizen participation.
Climatic changes Government policy British Columbia.
Greenhouse gas mitigation Government policy British Columbia
Public opinion British Columbia.