Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation

Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation

Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation

Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation

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Overview

One of the most heartening developments in climate change mitigation in recent years has been the increasing attention paid to the principle of ‘thinking globally and acting locally’. The failure of the international community to reach significant global agreements on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has led local governments, environmental organisations and citizens themselves to focus increasingly on the local possibilities for action on climate change.

This book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the co-production of climate policies that take place where citizen engagement and local initiatives converge with public agencies. Case studies from Northern Europe, Australia/New Zealand and the USA reveal that traditional individualist approaches to promoting environmental behaviour epitomised by information campaigns and economic incentives cannot trigger the deep behavioural changes required to materially improve our response to climate change. Only by marshalling the forces of thousands, and eventually millions of citizens, can we manage to reach environmental sceptics, reinforce political action and create the new social norms that are sorely needed in our local, and global, response to climate change.

This book will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in climate change politics and governance, community engagement and sustainable development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138091344
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/24/2017
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jens Hoff is Professor in National and International Governance and Public Policy at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

Quentin Gausset is a Lecturer at the Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen.

Table of Contents

1. Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation: An Introduction 2. The Conundrum of Calculating Carbon Footprints 3. ‘Think Globally, Act Locally’ – Climate Change Mitigation and Citizen Participation 4. On the Materialisation of Participation in a Municipality Near You 5. Environmental Choices: Hypocrisy, Self-Contradictions and the Tyranny of Everyday Life 6. Energy Renovation Models in Private Households in Denmark 7. Climate Ambassador Programmes in Municipalities: Encouraging climate change mitigation in public administrations and institutions 8. A local energy transition success story 9.Incorporating Climate Change Mitigation Programmes in Local Administration: The Case of the CCP Programmes in Australia and New Zealand 10. ’A Change of Just a Few Degrees’: The possibilities and challenges of local American climate mitigation 11. How Many Thick Television Sets Can There Be in the World? Recycling workers and customers reflect on changing roles, recycling routines and resource flows 12. Klimafesten: A Case Study of a Municipality’s Intervention to Engage Citizens in Environmentally Sustainable Actions 13. Computer Games and Social Innovation: Participation through Micro-contributions

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