Abstract

The research investigates the trust of stakeholders in the governmental, non-governmental and business sectors’ actions on climate change. Close-ended questionnaire were employed among 98 respondents and the collected data determined that trust levels varied quite significantly across the sectors. The specific trust drivers were identified through the survey that was conducted. The different findings offered insights that enhanced stakeholder engagement and tailored the policy development to the various regional sustainability goals. The extent to which the stakeholders and the general public find these sectors to be reliable and more importantly what factors make these reliable would come to get discussed here. These findings matter as these would help the readers understand how the trust of the stakeholders can be earned and maintained for a rather longer period of time.

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