Transnational municipal networks and climate change adaptation: a study of 377 cities

Cities have increasingly recognized the risks posed by climate change and the need to adapt. To support climate action, cities have formed cooperative networks such as the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, the Global Covenant of Mayors, and the International Council for Local Environmental Initia...

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Published inTERI information digest on energy and environment Vol. 19; no. 2; p. 223
Main Authors Heikkinen, M, Karimo, A, Klein, J, Juhola, S, Ylä-Anttila, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi The Energy and Resources Institute 01.06.2020
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Summary:Cities have increasingly recognized the risks posed by climate change and the need to adapt. To support climate action, cities have formed cooperative networks such as the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, the Global Covenant of Mayors, and the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. However, a lack of scientific evidence exists when it comes to the actual impact of network participation, especially in the context of adaptation. This study is the first to test statistically the association between network membership and progress in adaptation planning in 377 cities globally. The results show that network members are more likely to have started the adaptation process than other cities and that being a member of multiple networks is associated with higher levels of adaptation planning. Moreover, cities in wealthier countries are likely to be more advanced in adaptation planning than others. The authors consider the possible explanations for these results based on the previous literature and information gathered from the networks. The main implications of the study are that network organizations should consider how to encourage the adaptation process among their members and the increased involvement of cities from lower income countries. (4 Tables, 51 References)
ISSN:0972-6721
1875-9297