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View article: Popular Protest Movements, Political Attitudes and Democratic Climate Governance: Exploring the Dynamics in Four Scandinavian Cities
Popular Protest Movements, Political Attitudes and Democratic Climate Governance: Exploring the Dynamics in Four Scandinavian Cities Open
In this article, we unpack and compare how differently reactive protest groups and movements respond to climate‐related policy implementation and engage with public institutions to raise grievances and change the course of climate action. …
View article: How to Lead Collaborative Governance for Climate Transformation: A Guide for City Leaders and Decision-makers
How to Lead Collaborative Governance for Climate Transformation: A Guide for City Leaders and Decision-makers Open
Based on extensive international research on city climate governance and co-creation, this policy briefing allows for a nuanced understanding of how contextual features provide distinct types of challenges and condition city leadership in …
View article: The Co-creation Paradox: Small Towns and the Promise and Limits of Collaborative Governance for Low-Carbon, Sustainable Futures
The Co-creation Paradox: Small Towns and the Promise and Limits of Collaborative Governance for Low-Carbon, Sustainable Futures Open
Co-creation is considered a ‘near perfect strategy’ for resolving complex and unruly public problems, such as climate change. Based on data collected among small Scandinavian towns, this article investigates the role of co-creation in the …
View article: Designing and leading collaborative urban climate governance: Comparative experiences of co‐creation from Copenhagen and Oslo
Designing and leading collaborative urban climate governance: Comparative experiences of co‐creation from Copenhagen and Oslo Open
This article has a twofold aim. First, inspired by collaborative governance theory, the article develops an analytical framework built around three ideal co‐creation strategies utilized by city governments for building capacity and address…
View article: Polycentric urban climate governance: Creating synergies between integrative and interactive governance in Oslo
Polycentric urban climate governance: Creating synergies between integrative and interactive governance in Oslo Open
Cities have emerged as important agents and sites in climate governance interventions, experimentations and networks. Drawing upon two strains of climate governance and collaborative governance literature, respectively, this article adopts…
View article: Exploring city climate leadership in theory and practice: responding to the polycentric challenge
Exploring city climate leadership in theory and practice: responding to the polycentric challenge Open
This article has a twofold aim inspired by observed gaps in urban climate governance theory and practice. First, it explores city leadership strategies of securing a closer correspondence between climate policy goals and observed realities…
View article: The role of goal-setting in urban climate governance
The role of goal-setting in urban climate governance Open
This article argues that goal-setting is an important, albeit understudied, part of urban climate governance scholarship. By using goal-setting theory, the article introduces concepts and perspectives capable of shedding new light on the p…
View article: Urban climate governance and co-creation – In Cape Town, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo
Urban climate governance and co-creation – In Cape Town, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Open
The study provides an outline and comparative analysis of the evolution in climate policies and governance systems of four cities with ambitious climate goals and strategies; three Scandinavian cities, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo; and …