Sunday, 7 January 2018

When do climate change, sustainability, and economic development considerations overlap in cities?

an article by Scott E. Kalafatis (Michigan State University, USA; College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, USA) published in Environmental Politics Volume 27 Issue 1 (2018)

Abstract

Overlaps between economic development, sustainability and climate change objectives have both political and practical implications for the development of policies addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation. However, little empirical research has systematically investigated factors underlying these overlaps.

Here, survey responses from 287 cities in the US are used to explore associations between the presence of such overlaps and these cities’ policy actions and contextual conditions.

Patterns in the presence of these overlaps are described, which help shed light on the political economy underlying policymakers’ considerations about overlapping climate change mitigation and adaptation considerations with economic development or sustainability.

Policymakers’ considerations about the possible political co-benefits and political trade-offs of these objective overlaps will play a critical role in shaping interconnected policy responses to complex challenges like climate change in the years ahead.


No comments: