The conceptualization and execution of Repowering Cities are terrific, and provides readers with a deep understanding of why, how, and to what effect cities have mobilized to mitigate the effects of climate change.â•Michael J. Rich, Emory University, coauthor of Collaborative Governance for Urban Revitalization
City governments are rapidly becoming society’s problem solvers. As Sara Hughes shows, nowhere is this more evident than in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto, where the cities’ governments are taking on the challenge of addressing climate change.
Repowering Cities focuses on the specific issue of reducing urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and develops a new framework for distinguishing analytically and empirically the policy agendas city governments develop for reducing GHG emissions, the governing strategies they use to implement these agendas, and the direct and catalytic means by which they contribute to climate change mitigation. Hughes uses her framework to assess the successes and failures experienced in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto as those agenda-setting cities have addressed climate change. She then identifies strategies for moving from incremental to transformative change by pinpointing governing strategies able to mobilize the needed resources and actors, build participatory institutions, create capacity for climate-smart governance, and broaden coalitions for urban climate change policy.
Daftar Isi
Introduction: The Shifting Ambitions and Positions of City Governments
1. Progress or Pipe Dream? Cities and Climate Change Mitigation
2. Evaluating Urban Governance: A Three-Part Framework
3. Made to Measure: Tracing Unique Climate Policy Agendas in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto
4. The Means Behind the Methods: Governing Strategies to Reduce Green house Gas Emissions
5. Are We There Yet? Identifying and Evaluating Urban Progress on Climate Change Mitigation
Conclusion: Prospects and Consequences of Repowering Cities
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Tentang Penulis
Sara Hughes is Assistant Professor in the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. She is co-editor of Climate Change and Cities. Follow her on X @sara_hughes_TO.