Informational governance of climate change organisations
This paper provides guidance for local, national and international organisations responding to climate change on how to build "informational governance": the effective response that both incorporates ICTs into a strategy for external climate change action, and which utilises ICTs as a tool for the internal planning and implementation of organisational climate change strategy. It does this by identifying the key factors required for effective informational governance, i.e. for effective strategic use of ICTs by climate change organisations.
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