The Embeddedness of Urban Climate Politics in Multilevel Governance: A Case Study of South Africa’s Major Cities

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Environment & Development Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.1177/1070496518819121
T. Hickmann, Fee Stehle
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Numerous scholars have lately highlighted the importance of cities in the global response to climate change. However, we still have little systematic knowledge on the evolution of urban climate politics in the Global South. In particular, we lack empirical studies that examine how local climate actions arise in political-administrative systems of developing and emerging economies. Therefore, this article adopts a multilevel governance perspective to explore the climate mitigation responses of three major cities in South Africa by looking at their vertical and horizontal integration in the wider governance framework. In the absence of a coherent national climate policy, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban have developed distinct climate actions within their jurisdictions. In their effort to address climate change, transnational city networks have provided considerable technical support to these cities. Yet, substantial domestic political-economic obstacles hinder the three cities to develop a more ambitious stance on climate change.
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城市气候政治在多层次治理中的嵌入性:以南非主要城市为例
许多学者最近强调了城市在全球应对气候变化中的重要性。然而,我们对全球南方城市气候政治的演变仍然知之甚少。特别是,我们缺乏实证研究来研究发展中经济体和新兴经济体的政治行政系统中地方气候行动是如何产生的。因此,本文采用多层次治理的视角,通过考察南非三大城市在更广泛的治理框架中的纵向和横向一体化,探讨它们的气候缓解对策。在缺乏连贯的国家气候政策的情况下,约翰内斯堡、开普敦和德班在其管辖范围内制定了不同的气候行动。在应对气候变化的努力中,跨国城市网络为这些城市提供了大量的技术支持。然而,巨大的国内政治经济障碍阻碍了这三个城市在气候变化问题上制定更雄心勃勃的立场。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environment & Development seeks to further research and debate on the nexus of environment and development issues at the local, national, regional, and international levels. The journal provides a forum that bridges the parallel debates among policy makers, attorneys, academics, business people, and NGO activists from all regions of the world. The journal invites submissions in such topics areas as the interaction between trade and environment; the role of local, national, regional, and international institutions in environmental governance; analysis of international environmental agreements; the impact of environmental regulation on investment policy; legal and scientific issues related to sustainable development.
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