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Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime
Redaktion: Johnson, Craig; Schroeder, Heike; Toly, Noah
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Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime
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Drawing upon a variety of empirical and theoretical perspectives , The Urban Climate Challenge provides a hands-on perspective about the political and technical challenges now facing cities and transnational urban networks in the global climate regime.
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Drawing upon a variety of empirical and theoretical perspectives, The Urban Climate Challenge provides a hands-on perspective about the political and technical challenges now facing cities and transnational urban networks in the global climate regime.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317680055
- Artikelnr.: 42367388
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317680055
- Artikelnr.: 42367388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Craig Johnson is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at the University of Guelph in Canada. His research focuses on questions of land and resource governance in the context of urbanization, globalization and climate change. Noah Toly is Director of Urban Studies and Associate Professor of Politics & International Relations at Wheaton College in the United States (IL). His research and teaching interests are at the intersections of urban and global environmental governance, with particular interests in the participation of cities as sites and municipalities as actors in climate governance regimes. Heike Schroeder is a senior lecturer in climate change and international development at the School of International Development, University of East Anglia. Her areas of work include global environmental politics, urban climate governance, the role of non-state actors in international cooperation on climate change and forest governance.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge:
Understanding the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime 1.
Introduction: Urban Resilience, Low Carbon Governance and the Global
Climate Regime Craig Johnson, Noah Toly, and Heike Schroeder 2. Bringing
Cities into the Global Climate Framework Saskia Sassen 3. Closed Cycles -
Open City Katleen De Flander Part 2: Going Global? The Changing Face of
Urban Climate Governance 4. If Cities are the Solution, What are the
Problems? The Promise and Perils of Urban Climate Leadership David Gordon
and Michele Acuto 5. Multinational Companies and Urban Climate Governance:
Market Making or Successful Policy Innovation? Sofie Bouteligier Part 3:
Domestic Policy Responses: Integrating Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban
Climate Governance 6. Combining Local and Transnational Action in the
Adoption and Implementation of Climate Policies in the City of São Paulo
Joana Setzer, Laura Valente de Macedo, and Fernando Rei 7. Urban Climate
Governance Through a Sustainability Lens: Exploring the Integration of
Adaptation and Mitigation in Four British Columbian Cities Sarah Burch,
Alison Shaw, Freya Kristensen, John Robinson, and Ann Dale 8. Climate
Change Adaptation in Mumbai, India Emily Boyd, Aditya Ghosh, Maxwell T.
Boykoff 9. Relational Agency and the Local Governance of Climate Change: A
Case Study of Portland, Oregon Alex Aylett Part 4: Regional Policy
Perspectives: Comparing Policies and Outcomes across Regional Policy
Regimes 10. Multilevel Governance and Institutional Capacity for Climate
Change Responses in Latin American Cities Patricia Romero-Lankao, Geogelina
Hardoy, Sara Hughes, Daniel Gnatz, Angelica Rosas-Huerta, and Roxana
Borquez 11. Climate Change Adaptation and African Cities: Understanding the
Impact of Government and Governance on Future Action Christopher Gore Part
5: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge: New Directions in Theory, Policy
and Research 12. Conclusion: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge Craig
Johnson, Noah Toly, Heike Schroeder
Understanding the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime 1.
Introduction: Urban Resilience, Low Carbon Governance and the Global
Climate Regime Craig Johnson, Noah Toly, and Heike Schroeder 2. Bringing
Cities into the Global Climate Framework Saskia Sassen 3. Closed Cycles -
Open City Katleen De Flander Part 2: Going Global? The Changing Face of
Urban Climate Governance 4. If Cities are the Solution, What are the
Problems? The Promise and Perils of Urban Climate Leadership David Gordon
and Michele Acuto 5. Multinational Companies and Urban Climate Governance:
Market Making or Successful Policy Innovation? Sofie Bouteligier Part 3:
Domestic Policy Responses: Integrating Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban
Climate Governance 6. Combining Local and Transnational Action in the
Adoption and Implementation of Climate Policies in the City of São Paulo
Joana Setzer, Laura Valente de Macedo, and Fernando Rei 7. Urban Climate
Governance Through a Sustainability Lens: Exploring the Integration of
Adaptation and Mitigation in Four British Columbian Cities Sarah Burch,
Alison Shaw, Freya Kristensen, John Robinson, and Ann Dale 8. Climate
Change Adaptation in Mumbai, India Emily Boyd, Aditya Ghosh, Maxwell T.
Boykoff 9. Relational Agency and the Local Governance of Climate Change: A
Case Study of Portland, Oregon Alex Aylett Part 4: Regional Policy
Perspectives: Comparing Policies and Outcomes across Regional Policy
Regimes 10. Multilevel Governance and Institutional Capacity for Climate
Change Responses in Latin American Cities Patricia Romero-Lankao, Geogelina
Hardoy, Sara Hughes, Daniel Gnatz, Angelica Rosas-Huerta, and Roxana
Borquez 11. Climate Change Adaptation and African Cities: Understanding the
Impact of Government and Governance on Future Action Christopher Gore Part
5: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge: New Directions in Theory, Policy
and Research 12. Conclusion: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge Craig
Johnson, Noah Toly, Heike Schroeder
Selected Contents: Part 1: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge:
Understanding the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime 1.
Introduction: Urban Resilience, Low Carbon Governance and the Global
Climate Regime Craig Johnson, Noah Toly, and Heike Schroeder 2. Bringing
Cities into the Global Climate Framework Saskia Sassen 3. Closed Cycles -
Open City Katleen De Flander Part 2: Going Global? The Changing Face of
Urban Climate Governance 4. If Cities are the Solution, What are the
Problems? The Promise and Perils of Urban Climate Leadership David Gordon
and Michele Acuto 5. Multinational Companies and Urban Climate Governance:
Market Making or Successful Policy Innovation? Sofie Bouteligier Part 3:
Domestic Policy Responses: Integrating Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban
Climate Governance 6. Combining Local and Transnational Action in the
Adoption and Implementation of Climate Policies in the City of São Paulo
Joana Setzer, Laura Valente de Macedo, and Fernando Rei 7. Urban Climate
Governance Through a Sustainability Lens: Exploring the Integration of
Adaptation and Mitigation in Four British Columbian Cities Sarah Burch,
Alison Shaw, Freya Kristensen, John Robinson, and Ann Dale 8. Climate
Change Adaptation in Mumbai, India Emily Boyd, Aditya Ghosh, Maxwell T.
Boykoff 9. Relational Agency and the Local Governance of Climate Change: A
Case Study of Portland, Oregon Alex Aylett Part 4: Regional Policy
Perspectives: Comparing Policies and Outcomes across Regional Policy
Regimes 10. Multilevel Governance and Institutional Capacity for Climate
Change Responses in Latin American Cities Patricia Romero-Lankao, Geogelina
Hardoy, Sara Hughes, Daniel Gnatz, Angelica Rosas-Huerta, and Roxana
Borquez 11. Climate Change Adaptation and African Cities: Understanding the
Impact of Government and Governance on Future Action Christopher Gore Part
5: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge: New Directions in Theory, Policy
and Research 12. Conclusion: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge Craig
Johnson, Noah Toly, Heike Schroeder
Understanding the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime 1.
Introduction: Urban Resilience, Low Carbon Governance and the Global
Climate Regime Craig Johnson, Noah Toly, and Heike Schroeder 2. Bringing
Cities into the Global Climate Framework Saskia Sassen 3. Closed Cycles -
Open City Katleen De Flander Part 2: Going Global? The Changing Face of
Urban Climate Governance 4. If Cities are the Solution, What are the
Problems? The Promise and Perils of Urban Climate Leadership David Gordon
and Michele Acuto 5. Multinational Companies and Urban Climate Governance:
Market Making or Successful Policy Innovation? Sofie Bouteligier Part 3:
Domestic Policy Responses: Integrating Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban
Climate Governance 6. Combining Local and Transnational Action in the
Adoption and Implementation of Climate Policies in the City of São Paulo
Joana Setzer, Laura Valente de Macedo, and Fernando Rei 7. Urban Climate
Governance Through a Sustainability Lens: Exploring the Integration of
Adaptation and Mitigation in Four British Columbian Cities Sarah Burch,
Alison Shaw, Freya Kristensen, John Robinson, and Ann Dale 8. Climate
Change Adaptation in Mumbai, India Emily Boyd, Aditya Ghosh, Maxwell T.
Boykoff 9. Relational Agency and the Local Governance of Climate Change: A
Case Study of Portland, Oregon Alex Aylett Part 4: Regional Policy
Perspectives: Comparing Policies and Outcomes across Regional Policy
Regimes 10. Multilevel Governance and Institutional Capacity for Climate
Change Responses in Latin American Cities Patricia Romero-Lankao, Geogelina
Hardoy, Sara Hughes, Daniel Gnatz, Angelica Rosas-Huerta, and Roxana
Borquez 11. Climate Change Adaptation and African Cities: Understanding the
Impact of Government and Governance on Future Action Christopher Gore Part
5: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge: New Directions in Theory, Policy
and Research 12. Conclusion: Governing the Urban Climate Challenge Craig
Johnson, Noah Toly, Heike Schroeder