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The local governance of climate change: new tools to respond to old limitations in Esmeraldas,Ecuador
Authors:Andres Luque  Gareth AS Edwards  Christophe Lalande
Institution:1. Department of Geography , Durham University , Durham , UK a.e.luque@durham.ac.uk;3. Department of Geography , Durham University , Durham , UK;4. UN-Habitat , Nairobi , Kenya
Abstract:This article argues that climate change, seen as a socially constructed anticipation of natural disasters and a future-risk that plays out in present politics, is enabling the emergence of new modes of governance in cities of the global south. The article focuses on the process by which the city of Esmeraldas, Ecuador, developed a Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy. Within the context of climate change adaptation, Esmeraldas mobilised new discourses, stakeholders, and planning mechanisms to address pre-existing urban planning and development limitations. This discursively enabled the municipality's ongoing governance project by leveraging resources, creating consensus, and informing practice. Climate change adaptation thus became an important mechanism for engaging with local priorities, particularly those of the most vulnerable populations, and for bridging the gap between the formal world of policymaking and the reality of life in the city, which is more often structured by informality.
Keywords:climate change adaptation  local governance  poverty  vulnerability  informality  institutional capacity  Esmeraldas
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