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Urban sustainable energy development: A case study of the city of Philadelphia
Authors:Iraklis Argyriou  Jonathan B Justice  William Latham  Robert Warren
Institution:1. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA;2. School of Public Policy &3. Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA;4. Department of Economics, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract:Cities throughout the world are key sites for energy sustainability activities. However, analysis of such efforts to date has focused on a sub-set of atypical cities: early adopters and/or world cities. This article undertakes a case-study analysis for an ordinary city, Philadelphia, PA in order to assess the extent to which prior research provides adequate policy explanation for ordinary cities and to gain empirical insight on two under-researched aspects: policy actors, and the policy-making and implementation sites (action sites) for urban energy sustainability. Overall, the types of policy drivers, modes of governance, and enabling factors and barriers in the Philadelphia case fit with prior studies. Focusing on actors and action sites, however, offers insight on the city’s relative policy-making approach based on “non-controversy”, the key role of third-sector actors in both policy-making and implementation, and the diversification of action sites through external-level policy-making operationalised locally nevertheless at the expense of reduced control by urban actors. These findings lead to recommendations for urban energy sustainability research and practice.
Keywords:Urban energy sustainability  governance  multi-level policy-making  Philadelphia
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