The Scope of Action for Local Climate Policy: The Case of Norway
One of the key features of the post-Rio era has been how global environmental governance is mediated between local, national and global levels of government. In this article, we draw on experiences from local climate policy planning in Norway in order to discuss the ways in which climate change enters into a municipal policy setting. Based on the Norwegian case, supplemented with knowledge gained from an international literature review, we present a typology of six different categories of local climate policy. We highlight that local actors can both play the role as a structure for the implementation of national or international climate objectives, as well as that of being policy actors taking independent policy initiatives. We emphasize how the relationship between national and local authorities is a crucial factor if climate policy as a specific local responsibility should be further strengthened. (c) 2007 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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2007
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Authors: | Aall, Carlo ; Groven, Kyrre ; Lindseth, Gard |
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Global Environmental Politics. - MIT Press, ISSN 1526-3800. - Vol. 7.2007, 2, p. 83-101
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MIT Press |
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