Public Targets,Private Choices: Urban Climate Governance in the Pacific Northwest |
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Authors: | Jennifer L. Rice |
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Affiliation: | University of Georgia |
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Abstract: | A survey of local governments participating in two urban climate change programs is presented to determine the mechanisms used to reach emissions reduction goals and the motivations for participation. Results support previous research that shows a preference for policies that rely on changes in individual behavior, while also providing new insights into how mitigation responsibilities are distributed among the public and private sector and the relative importance of scientific consensus, economic incentives, and federal inaction on local government justification for climate-related policies. The article concludes with a discussion of urban climate governance as part of a wider system of neoliberal climate governance. |
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Keywords: | climate governance local government neoliberalism state practice |
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