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Harnessing community energy: the keys to climate mitigation policy adoption in US municipalities
Authors:Damian Rogero Pitt
Institution:1. Virginia Tech , Urban Affairs and Planning , 201 Architecture Annex (0113), Blacksburg , VA , 24061 , USA dpitt@vt.edu
Abstract:Many US municipalities are engaged in climate change mitigation planning or efforts to reduce their communities' greenhouse gas emissions. However, most have adopted very few policies to implement their climate change mitigation goals, and many others are not pursuing climate change mitigation at all. This study examines municipalities' approaches to energy and climate issues and identifies the “keys to success” that influence the extent to which they adopt climate change mitigation policies.

Prior researchers have characterised climate change mitigation efforts as an example of multi-level governance, in which policies are formulated through a variety of networks and interactions between government actors and civil society. I find that municipalities that engage community interests and coordinate with neighbouring jurisdictions in their energy and climate planning processes are far more likely to adopt meaningful policies and conclude that such multi-level governance approaches are actually critical to the success of climate change mitigation planning.
Keywords:energy planning  climate change mitigation  community involvement  municipalities  multi-level governance
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