Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality

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作者
Howarth, C. [1 ]
Edwards, L. [2 ]
Duncan, A. [3 ]
van der Horst, D. [4 ]
Pringle, R. [5 ]
机构
[1] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Grantham Res Inst Climate Change & Environm, London, England
[2] Univ Durham, Dept Geog, Durham, England
[3] Univ Leeds, Sch Earth & Environm, Leeds, England
[4] Univ Edinburgh, Sch Geosci, Edinburgh, Scotland
[5] CAG Consultants, London, England
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Climate commission; Climate governance; Messy governmentality; Climate action; Place; GOVERNANCE; POLITICS; CARBON; POLICY;
D O I
10.1007/s10584-024-03828-w
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The role of the 'place' in delivering climate action is vital, however much action on climate change locally is fragmented. Independent place-based climate commissions are a novel structure of climate governance developing at the subnational level across cities, regions and counties in the UK. Little is known about these emerging forms of local climate governance and their experiences of navigating 'mess' in governance practices and processes. Building on Cast & aacute;n Broto's framework of messy governmentalities, this paper seeks to assess the capacity of climate commissions to affect meaningful climate mitigation and adaptation action, to understand how they interact with existing climate governance structures and to consider their longer-term sustainability. This paper examines the nature and impact climate commissions have had on local climate action, drawing on qualitative interviews with chairs, commissioners, members of the secretariat and associated local authorities of the Edinburgh, Belfast, Leeds, Surrey, Yorkshire and Humber, and Lincoln commissions in the UK. Analysing the journeys of the commissions through a lens of messy governmentalities, and a focus on bodies, strategies and knowledges within them, we draw out insights on how climate commissions came about, their function and role, their impact and influence, and how they have evolved.
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