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What Explains Cities Climate Policy Making A Review Of Drivers And Barriers

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  • Maike SIPPEL
  • Till JENSSEN

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A large proportion of greenhouse gas emissions is produced in urban areas Therefore local mitigation policies have to play an important role in any effective global climate protection strategy Based upon a literature review this article gives an overview of drivers and barriers for local climate governance Drivers and barriers fall into broad categories like economic informational institutional legal liveability or political cultural Understanding drivers and barriers of local climate governance may support cities in developing appropriate local climate action plans It may also inform other policy levels to help realize the local climate protection potential For many cities cost savings are a primary driver for local mitigation policies The collective action problem associated to climate protection and inappropriate legal frameworks are key barriers We conclude that in the absence of proper regulatory frameworks cities could focus on no regret measures and demonstration projects Local co benefits need to continue in their role as door openers for local mitigation The trend towards adaptation can support local mitigation activities as it raises awareness for a city s vulnerability to climate change Finally collective action and effective legal frameworks from the global through to the local level are considered to be essential for effective local mitigation activities

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  • Maike SIPPEL & Till JENSSEN, 2010. "What Explains Cities Climate Policy Making A Review Of Drivers And Barriers," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 1(1), pages 39-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:1:y:2010:i:1:p:39-56
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    1. Buga, Nadya & Yousif, Charles, 2021. "Evaluating drivers and barriers to adopting a local energy policy under The Covenant of Mayors Initiative in the Small Island State of Malta," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 159(C).
    2. Sippel, Maike, 2010. "Cities in Germany and their climate commitments: More hype than substance?," MPRA Paper 23011, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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