This article examines the local outcomes of São Paulo city’s engagement in transnational networks for climate protection. The participation of municipalities in such networks has been an important driver in fostering local initiatives to protect global climate. There have been accounts of many cases of mitigation measures implemented successfully at the local level, demonstrating significant carbon emissions reductions, thus helping national governments in their emissions reductions efforts. However, few studies have explored the linkages between transnational engagement, implementation of subnational climate action, and the actual national commitments in developing countries. This paper assesses the role of local engagement in transnationa...
Climate change and its challenges have long been incorporated into the policy-making process. Advoca...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is cit...
This article examines the local outcomes of São Paulo city’s engagement in transnational networks fo...
Cities have been acknowledged as the critical actors in the context of climate change as they accoun...
Climate change poses not only a local place-based problem, but also cross- scale challenge. Address...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Transnational climate governance networks, composed of sub-state and private actors, are being incre...
In recent years, many cities have joined transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs), which wer...
Climate change is the biggest global threat of our time. As a signatory nation of the Paris Agreemen...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
São Paulo, with its population and economic dynamics, is a local actor with dimensions and importanc...
Abstract – As large concentrations of producers and consumers, cities are host to a number of enviro...
In a number of cities around the world the adoption of climate policies has been driven by partnersh...
Climate change and its challenges have long been incorporated into the policy-making process. Advoca...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is cit...
This article examines the local outcomes of São Paulo city’s engagement in transnational networks fo...
Cities have been acknowledged as the critical actors in the context of climate change as they accoun...
Climate change poses not only a local place-based problem, but also cross- scale challenge. Address...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Transnational climate governance networks, composed of sub-state and private actors, are being incre...
In recent years, many cities have joined transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs), which wer...
Climate change is the biggest global threat of our time. As a signatory nation of the Paris Agreemen...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
São Paulo, with its population and economic dynamics, is a local actor with dimensions and importanc...
Abstract – As large concentrations of producers and consumers, cities are host to a number of enviro...
In a number of cities around the world the adoption of climate policies has been driven by partnersh...
Climate change and its challenges have long been incorporated into the policy-making process. Advoca...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is cit...