ABSTRACT: The study aimed to determine the relationship between the mechanisms used by non-governmental organizations and the development of environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change. The researcher applied a questionnaire form for officials, as well as a measurement form for young people, and the results of the study proved that the level of mechanisms of non-governmental organizations in educating young people about the dangers of climate change as determined by officials is average, as the mechanisms came in the following order (exchange - coordination - communication - cooperation), as well The results of the study proved that the level of development of environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change as defined by young people is average, as the following order came in the aspect (cognitive - emotional and behavioral - skill). Environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change . Keywords: mechanisms, non-governmental organizations, environmental awareness development, climate change risks.
Abdel Aziz, E. M. M. A. A. (2023). Mechanisms of non-governmental organizations in developing environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change. Journal of Social Work Studies, 62(3), 683-728. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206967.1203
MLA
eman mahmoud mohamed abdel aziz Abdel Aziz. "Mechanisms of non-governmental organizations in developing environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change", Journal of Social Work Studies, 62, 3, 2023, 683-728. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206967.1203
HARVARD
Abdel Aziz, E. M. M. A. A. (2023). 'Mechanisms of non-governmental organizations in developing environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change', Journal of Social Work Studies, 62(3), pp. 683-728. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206967.1203
VANCOUVER
Abdel Aziz, E. M. M. A. A. Mechanisms of non-governmental organizations in developing environmental awareness of young people about the dangers of climate change. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2023; 62(3): 683-728. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206967.1203