As decarbonisation interventions proliferate within cities, local governments setting ambitious targets are increasingly engaged in complex financial relations. Recognising the necessary cost of renewable and energy efficient infrastructures, and the ever-present constraints on public funds, this paper argues that finance is a critical node through which local governments advance decarbonisation in urban localities. While local decarbonisation strategies have been viewed cautiously for their potential to over-burden individuals at the expense of more systematic and organisational change, this paper reveals a more complex picture. Drawing on decarbonisation initiatives in two Melbourne municipalities – Moreland and Darebin – it identifies fo...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Climate change is forcing every level of government to look for ways to adapt to impacts and mitigat...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
As decarbonisation interventions proliferate within cities, local governments setting ambitious targ...
Despite recognition of the need to address the ways in which fossil fuel consumption in society is h...
There are compelling reasons for policy makers to be interested in the low-carbon agenda. More than ...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
The dynamics of the carbon economy are now widely canvassed and debated across a range of disciplina...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Climate change mitigation remains a contested political and policy issue nationally in Australia. Ne...
This study qualitatively explores eight cases of best practice cities that are leading the way towar...
Climate change mitigation remains a contested political and policy issue nationally in Australia. Ne...
Today, world’s city populations are growing at an unprecedented rate. Old centralised, city infrastr...
Carbon and efforts to decarbonize are reconfiguring urban processes and relations. As we witness inc...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Climate change is forcing every level of government to look for ways to adapt to impacts and mitigat...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
As decarbonisation interventions proliferate within cities, local governments setting ambitious targ...
Despite recognition of the need to address the ways in which fossil fuel consumption in society is h...
There are compelling reasons for policy makers to be interested in the low-carbon agenda. More than ...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
The dynamics of the carbon economy are now widely canvassed and debated across a range of disciplina...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Climate change mitigation remains a contested political and policy issue nationally in Australia. Ne...
This study qualitatively explores eight cases of best practice cities that are leading the way towar...
Climate change mitigation remains a contested political and policy issue nationally in Australia. Ne...
Today, world’s city populations are growing at an unprecedented rate. Old centralised, city infrastr...
Carbon and efforts to decarbonize are reconfiguring urban processes and relations. As we witness inc...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Climate change is forcing every level of government to look for ways to adapt to impacts and mitigat...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...