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Climate change in cities (Record no. 560587)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9783319650029
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Transcribing agency IIT Kanpur
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 363.738
Item number C613
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Title Climate change in cities
Remainder of title innovations in multi-level governance
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Sara Hughes, Eric K. Chu and Susan G. Mason
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Name of publisher Springer
Year of publication 2018
Place of publication Switzerland
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Number of Pages xii, 378p.
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Title The urban book series / edited by Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian
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Summary, etc This book presents pioneering work on a range of innovative practices, experiments, and ideas that are becoming an integral part of urban climate change governance in the 21st century. Theoretically, the book builds on nearly two decades of scholarships identifying the emergence of new urban actors, spaces and political dynamics in response to climate change priorities. However, it further articulates and applies the concepts associated with urban climate change governance by bridging formerly disparate disciplines and approaches. Empirically, the chapters investigate new multi-level urban governance arrangements from around the world, and leverage the insights they provide for both theory and practice. <br/><br/>Cities - both as political and material entities - are increasingly playing a critical role in shaping the trajectory and impacts of climate change action. However, their policy, planning, and governance responses to climate change are fraught with tension a<br/>nd contradictions. While on one hand local actors play a central role in designing institutions, infrastructures, and behaviors that drive decarbonization and adaptation to changing climatic conditions, their options and incentives are inextricably enmeshed within broader political and economic processes. <br/><br/>Resolving these tensions and contradictions is likely to require innovative and multi-level approaches to governing climate change in the city: new interactions, new political actors, new ways of coordinating and mobilizing resources, and new frameworks and technical capacities for decision making. We focus explicitly on those innovations that produce new relationships between levels of government, between government and citizens, and among governments, the private sector, and transnational and civil society actors. A more comprehensive understanding is needed of the innovative approaches being used to navigate the complex networks and relationships that<br/>constitute contemporary multi-level urban climate change governance. <br/><br/>Debra Roberts, Co-Chair, Working Group II, IPCC 6th Assessment Report (AR6) and Acting Head, Sustainable and Resilient City Initiatives, Durban, South Africa<br/><br/> “Climate Change in Cities offers a refreshingly frank view of how complex cities and city processes really are.”<br/><br/>Christopher Gore, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University, Canada<br/><br/>“This book is a rare and welcome contribution engaging critically with questions about cities as central actors in multilevel climate governance but it does so recognizing that there are lessons from cities in both the Global North and South.”<br/><br/>Harriet Bulkeley, Professor of Geography, Durham University, United Kingdom<br/><br/>“This timely collection provides new insights into how cities can put their rhetoric into action on the ground and explores just how this promise can be realised in cities across the world - from California to Canada, India to Indonesia.”
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Topical Term Climatic changes -- Government policy
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Topical Term City planning -- Environmental aspects
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Personal name Hughes, Sara [ed.]
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Personal name Chu, Eric K. [ed.]
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Personal name Mason, Susan G. [ed.]
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        General Stacks PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur 06/08/2019 60 9216.59 363.738 C613 A184667 11520.73 Books

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