
Christine Wamsler
Professor, Docent, appointed Excellent Teaching Practitioner (ETP)

Institutionalizing climate change mitigation and adaptation through city advisory committees: Lessons learned and policy futures
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Summary, in English
Municipal advisory committees are becoming increasingly influential in guiding decision-making processes that address climatic issues. According to the Adaptigation Institutionalization Framework (included in the recent IPCC report), the implementation of such participatory structures is vital for the effective, joint institutionalization of climate change mitigation and adaptation. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support this claim. Against this background, this paper tests the Adaptigation Framework using the example of municipal advisory committees in Germany. Based on a review of 107 cities, and social network analyses of 20 cities, we develop a typology of advisory committees, examine their stakeholder constellations, and assess how they influence municipalities’ capacity to institutionalize joint mitigation and adaptation goals in sector policy and planning. Our results and the developed social network analysis approach can be used by cities worldwide to systematically analyze and enhance participation structures to address climate change more effectively. We conclude with some recommendations for future research and policy
Department/s
- LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
Publishing year
2019
Language
English
Publication/Series
City and Environment Interactions
Volume
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
- Other Social Sciences
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2590-2520