Green roofs are an innovative solution for urban stormwater management. This paper examines governance arrangements for green roofs as a ‘no-regrets’ climate adaptation measure in five cities. We analysed who governs green roofs, why and with what outcome. Our results show that hierarchical and market arrangements co-exist in the various stages of the policy process. Cities with a higher prevalence of hierarchical arrangements have substantially higher implementation rates for green roofs. Although private sector involvement is crucial for raising efficiencies, a significant level of public responsibility taken by local governments appears to be salient for unleashing the potential of green roofs
Urban green roofs are among the encouraging climate solutions that can transform the future of citie...
AbstractThree hundred and fifty municipalities across five continents participated in the Urban Clim...
Cities are particularly prone to the effects of climate change. One way for cities to adapt is by en...
This research was commissioned by Knowledge for Climate, Hotspot Rotterdam Region (http://knowledgef...
Although in practice the division of responsibilities in adaptation to climate change is often not e...
Expected effects from climate change are increased precipitation and rising temperatures. This in co...
Last two decades the use of plants on rooftops has grown fast. Municipalities use different argument...
Cities are vulnerable to climate change. To deal with climate change, city governments and private a...
The division of responsibilities between public and private actors has become a key governance issue...
Green roofs are a known way to manage a city's stormwater through a network of decentralized retenti...
Due to climate change, cities are expected to become subject to increasingly intense heat waves and ...
Frameworks of environmental regulations are fundamental yet problematic factors in achieving climate...
The division of responsibilities between public and private actors has become a key governance issue...
This research addresses the question what the governance conditions are of the spatial planning poli...
This article aims to gain insight into the governance capacity of cities to adapt to climate change...
Urban green roofs are among the encouraging climate solutions that can transform the future of citie...
AbstractThree hundred and fifty municipalities across five continents participated in the Urban Clim...
Cities are particularly prone to the effects of climate change. One way for cities to adapt is by en...
This research was commissioned by Knowledge for Climate, Hotspot Rotterdam Region (http://knowledgef...
Although in practice the division of responsibilities in adaptation to climate change is often not e...
Expected effects from climate change are increased precipitation and rising temperatures. This in co...
Last two decades the use of plants on rooftops has grown fast. Municipalities use different argument...
Cities are vulnerable to climate change. To deal with climate change, city governments and private a...
The division of responsibilities between public and private actors has become a key governance issue...
Green roofs are a known way to manage a city's stormwater through a network of decentralized retenti...
Due to climate change, cities are expected to become subject to increasingly intense heat waves and ...
Frameworks of environmental regulations are fundamental yet problematic factors in achieving climate...
The division of responsibilities between public and private actors has become a key governance issue...
This research addresses the question what the governance conditions are of the spatial planning poli...
This article aims to gain insight into the governance capacity of cities to adapt to climate change...
Urban green roofs are among the encouraging climate solutions that can transform the future of citie...
AbstractThree hundred and fifty municipalities across five continents participated in the Urban Clim...
Cities are particularly prone to the effects of climate change. One way for cities to adapt is by en...