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regions.
IV. Collaborative Partnership Between Government and Civil Society
Organizations in Climate Action
The establishment of collaborative partnerships between governments and civil society
organizations in addressing climate change creates complementary advantages that jointly
advance the achievement of climate goals. Governments play a leading role in policy for-
mulation, resource allocation, and macro-level planning, while civil society organizations
possess unique strengths in grassroots mobilization, professional expertise, and innovative
initiatives. Their cooperation proves mutually reinforcing.
In the policy formulation process, governments can invite civil society organizations
to participate. Leveraging their experience accumulated through grassroots activities and in-
depth understanding of public needs, these organizations provide valuable recommendations
for developing climate policies. When formulating urban low-carbon transportation policies,
civil society organizations can offer insights into public commuting habits, demands for pub-
lic transportation, and public opinions to help governments create policies that better align
with real-world conditions. Regarding resource allocation, governments can provide finan-
cial support and venue guarantees to civil society organizations. This includes establishing
special funds to finance climate education initiatives and community environmental projects
operated by these organizations. By offering office spaces and activity venues, governments
help reduce the operational costs of civil society organizations.
The grassroots mobilization capabilities of civil society organizations can help govern-
ments better promote the implementation of climate policies. Through organizing volunteer
activities and community outreach, they disseminate government climate policies and action
initiatives to the public, enhancing policy awareness and public participation. When promot-
ing waste sorting policies, civil society organizations can conduct community-based publici-
ty campaigns and training activities to help residents understand the importance and methods
of waste sorting, facilitating effective policy implementation. Civil society organizations’
professional expertise in fields such as climate science research and environmental technolo-
gy application can provide technical support to governments. When assessing climatechange
impacts on local ecosystems, the specialized research teams of civil society organizations
can supply detailed data and analytical reports, offering scientific foundations for govern-
ment decision-making. Through this complementary cooperation model, governments and
civil society organizations can pool their strengths to jointly strive toward achieving climate
goals.
Sustainability and Resource Guarantee for Climate Actions in
Communities and Civil Organizations
To ensure the sustainable implementation of climate actions by communities and civil
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