As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressing the problem of climate change. However, urban climate change action is not simply about local officials making decisions within their cities. In major U.S. urban areas, “local” involves multiple layers of government, including county and metro-regional entities. Moreover, many of the cities taking action on climate change also participate in and shape networks of local governments based at state, regional, national, and international levels. This Article argues that multilevel climate change networks could be more effective by embracing this geography of local action and the pressing need to foster action by suburban cities. Most emissions...
The 21st century is the century of the city. As urbanization continues, cities will stand at the for...
Trans-municipal networks (TMNs) have reshaped the landscape around local government action on global...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
This Article provides a novel analysis of the capacity of suburbs to play a constructive role in add...
This essay considers how we might fit local efforts to address climate change, especially those by v...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) sit at a unique nexus of government arrangements and missi...
Cities and networks play an important role in climate change mitigation. Various international, regi...
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is cit...
Planning for climate change is now occurring at multiple, sometimes interlocking scales of ecologica...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
The 21st century is the century of the city. As urbanization continues, cities will stand at the for...
Trans-municipal networks (TMNs) have reshaped the landscape around local government action on global...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
This Article provides a novel analysis of the capacity of suburbs to play a constructive role in add...
This essay considers how we might fit local efforts to address climate change, especially those by v...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) sit at a unique nexus of government arrangements and missi...
Cities and networks play an important role in climate change mitigation. Various international, regi...
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is cit...
Planning for climate change is now occurring at multiple, sometimes interlocking scales of ecologica...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
The 21st century is the century of the city. As urbanization continues, cities will stand at the for...
Trans-municipal networks (TMNs) have reshaped the landscape around local government action on global...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...