Urban Climate Politics
Agency and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Heijden, Jeroen van der; Certomà, Chiara; Bulkeley, Harriet
Urban Climate Politics
Agency and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Heijden, Jeroen van der; Certomà, Chiara; Bulkeley, Harriet
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An overview of the forms of agency in urban climate politics, discussing their strengths, limitations, and the power dynamics between them.
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An overview of the forms of agency in urban climate politics, discussing their strengths, limitations, and the power dynamics between them.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 211mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730228
- ISBN-10: 1108730221
- Artikelnr.: 54919765
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 211mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730228
- ISBN-10: 1108730221
- Artikelnr.: 54919765
1. Introduction: promises and concerns of the urban century Jeroen van der
Heijden, Harriet Bulkeley and Chiara Certomà; 2. Unpacking agency in global
urban climate governance: city networks as actors, agents, and arenas David
J. Gordon; 3. Empowerment and disempowerment of urban climate governance
initiatives: an exploratory typology of mechanisms James J. Patterson and
Nicolien van der Grijp; 4. Transnational municipal networks and cities in
climate governance: experiments in Brazil Fabiana Barbi and Laura Valente
de Macedo; 5. Making climates through the city Lauren Rickards; 6.
Cross-movement alliances as a novel form of agency to increase socially
just arrangements in urban climate governance Karsten Schulz and Antje
Bruns; 7. The politics of data-driven urban climate change mitigation Sara
Hughes, Laura Tozer and Sarah Giest; 8. Urban planning for sustainability
and justice: lessons from urban agriculture François Mancebo and Chiara
Certomà; 9. Unpacking the black box of urban climate agency:
(dis)empowerment and inclusion in local participatory processes Scott
Morton Ninomiya and Sarah Burch; 10. From public to citizen
responsibilities in urban climate adaptation: a thick analysis Caroline J.
Uittenbroek, Heleen L. P. Mees, Dries L. T. Hegger and Peter P. J.
Driessen; 11. Agency and climate governance African cities: lessons from
urban agriculture Christopher Gore; 12. The effects of transnational
municipal networks on urban climate politics in the Global South Fee
Stehle, Chris Höhne, Thomas Hickmann and Markus Lederer; 13. The politics
of urban climate futures: recognition, experimentation, and orchestration
Jeroen van der Heijden, Chiara Certomà and Harriet Bulkeley.
Heijden, Harriet Bulkeley and Chiara Certomà; 2. Unpacking agency in global
urban climate governance: city networks as actors, agents, and arenas David
J. Gordon; 3. Empowerment and disempowerment of urban climate governance
initiatives: an exploratory typology of mechanisms James J. Patterson and
Nicolien van der Grijp; 4. Transnational municipal networks and cities in
climate governance: experiments in Brazil Fabiana Barbi and Laura Valente
de Macedo; 5. Making climates through the city Lauren Rickards; 6.
Cross-movement alliances as a novel form of agency to increase socially
just arrangements in urban climate governance Karsten Schulz and Antje
Bruns; 7. The politics of data-driven urban climate change mitigation Sara
Hughes, Laura Tozer and Sarah Giest; 8. Urban planning for sustainability
and justice: lessons from urban agriculture François Mancebo and Chiara
Certomà; 9. Unpacking the black box of urban climate agency:
(dis)empowerment and inclusion in local participatory processes Scott
Morton Ninomiya and Sarah Burch; 10. From public to citizen
responsibilities in urban climate adaptation: a thick analysis Caroline J.
Uittenbroek, Heleen L. P. Mees, Dries L. T. Hegger and Peter P. J.
Driessen; 11. Agency and climate governance African cities: lessons from
urban agriculture Christopher Gore; 12. The effects of transnational
municipal networks on urban climate politics in the Global South Fee
Stehle, Chris Höhne, Thomas Hickmann and Markus Lederer; 13. The politics
of urban climate futures: recognition, experimentation, and orchestration
Jeroen van der Heijden, Chiara Certomà and Harriet Bulkeley.
1. Introduction: promises and concerns of the urban century Jeroen van der
Heijden, Harriet Bulkeley and Chiara Certomà; 2. Unpacking agency in global
urban climate governance: city networks as actors, agents, and arenas David
J. Gordon; 3. Empowerment and disempowerment of urban climate governance
initiatives: an exploratory typology of mechanisms James J. Patterson and
Nicolien van der Grijp; 4. Transnational municipal networks and cities in
climate governance: experiments in Brazil Fabiana Barbi and Laura Valente
de Macedo; 5. Making climates through the city Lauren Rickards; 6.
Cross-movement alliances as a novel form of agency to increase socially
just arrangements in urban climate governance Karsten Schulz and Antje
Bruns; 7. The politics of data-driven urban climate change mitigation Sara
Hughes, Laura Tozer and Sarah Giest; 8. Urban planning for sustainability
and justice: lessons from urban agriculture François Mancebo and Chiara
Certomà; 9. Unpacking the black box of urban climate agency:
(dis)empowerment and inclusion in local participatory processes Scott
Morton Ninomiya and Sarah Burch; 10. From public to citizen
responsibilities in urban climate adaptation: a thick analysis Caroline J.
Uittenbroek, Heleen L. P. Mees, Dries L. T. Hegger and Peter P. J.
Driessen; 11. Agency and climate governance African cities: lessons from
urban agriculture Christopher Gore; 12. The effects of transnational
municipal networks on urban climate politics in the Global South Fee
Stehle, Chris Höhne, Thomas Hickmann and Markus Lederer; 13. The politics
of urban climate futures: recognition, experimentation, and orchestration
Jeroen van der Heijden, Chiara Certomà and Harriet Bulkeley.
Heijden, Harriet Bulkeley and Chiara Certomà; 2. Unpacking agency in global
urban climate governance: city networks as actors, agents, and arenas David
J. Gordon; 3. Empowerment and disempowerment of urban climate governance
initiatives: an exploratory typology of mechanisms James J. Patterson and
Nicolien van der Grijp; 4. Transnational municipal networks and cities in
climate governance: experiments in Brazil Fabiana Barbi and Laura Valente
de Macedo; 5. Making climates through the city Lauren Rickards; 6.
Cross-movement alliances as a novel form of agency to increase socially
just arrangements in urban climate governance Karsten Schulz and Antje
Bruns; 7. The politics of data-driven urban climate change mitigation Sara
Hughes, Laura Tozer and Sarah Giest; 8. Urban planning for sustainability
and justice: lessons from urban agriculture François Mancebo and Chiara
Certomà; 9. Unpacking the black box of urban climate agency:
(dis)empowerment and inclusion in local participatory processes Scott
Morton Ninomiya and Sarah Burch; 10. From public to citizen
responsibilities in urban climate adaptation: a thick analysis Caroline J.
Uittenbroek, Heleen L. P. Mees, Dries L. T. Hegger and Peter P. J.
Driessen; 11. Agency and climate governance African cities: lessons from
urban agriculture Christopher Gore; 12. The effects of transnational
municipal networks on urban climate politics in the Global South Fee
Stehle, Chris Höhne, Thomas Hickmann and Markus Lederer; 13. The politics
of urban climate futures: recognition, experimentation, and orchestration
Jeroen van der Heijden, Chiara Certomà and Harriet Bulkeley.