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Cities Responding to Climate Change: Copenhagen, Stockholm and Tokyo

Autor Stephen Jones
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This book explores the climate policy approaches established by various city governments. It details the strategies, plans and initiatives that have so far been designed to both mitigate and adapt to the impacts of global warming. In doing so, it considers the implications of the actions taken by leading cities and its effects on underlying theoretical assumptions relating to policy development and management processes in achieving climate policy outcomes. 
Cities Responding to Climate Change establishes an analytical framework that critically examines the application of performance management by city governments in their policy responses to climate change. It draws its focus on the city governments of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Tokyo to bring together and discuss the concepts, strategies and practices that have since been introduced to respond to the climate challenges faced.
This book highlights the lessons to be learned by other city governments around the world contemplating serious action with climate policies to lessen the impacts of global warming. It will be of particular interest to practitioners and researchers seeking evidence of how governments deliver on their commitments and improve their effectiveness in implementing climate polices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319648095
ISBN-10: 3319648098
Pagini: 293
Ilustrații: XV, 293 p. 25 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction .- 2. City Governments and Climate Change .- 3. City Governments, Climate Change and the Performance Agenda .- 4. Performance Management: An Analytical Framework .- 5. City of Stockholm .- 6. City of Copenhagen .- 7. Tokyo Municipal Government .- 8. Synthesis and Conclusions.

Notă biografică

Stephen Jones is Lecturer in Management at the University of Queensland, Australia.

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This book explores the climate policy approaches established by various city governments. It details the strategies, plans and initiatives that have so far been designed to both mitigate and adapt to the impacts of global warming. In doing so, it considers the implications of the actions taken by leading cities and its effects on underlying theoretical assumptions relating to policy development and management processes in achieving climate policy outcomes. 
Cities Responding to Climate Change establishes an analytical framework that critically examines the application of performance management by city governments in their policy responses to climate change. It draws its focus on the city governments of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Tokyo to bring together and discuss the concepts, strategies and practices that have since been introduced to respond to the climate challenges faced.
This book highlights the lessons to be learned by other city governments around the world contemplating serious action with climate policies to lessen the impacts of global warming. It will be of particular interest to practitioners and researchers seeking evidence of how governments deliver on their commitments and improve their effectiveness in implementing climate polices.

Caracteristici

Presents case studies of local government in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Tokyo and their approaches to performance management in the context of climate policy Provides guidance for other cities in implementing effective policies in response to climate change Considers the position of cities as both contributors to and casualties of climate change