DownloadThe Portobello Bookshop Gift Guide 2024

From Kyoto to the Town Hall

Making International and National Climate Policy Work at the Local Level

Anders Biel editor Lennart J Lundqvist editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Oct '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

From Kyoto to the Town Hall cover

International agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol, EU regulation and country-specific national climate policies offer some hope of addressing climate change. But all too often implementation of these high level objectives is derailed at the sub-national, local and - perhaps most important - individual level, by a variety of structural, policy and perceived barriers that result in a failure of effective action.

Drawing on original research from Sweden, a world leader in effective environmental solutions, this volume examines the difficulties of aligning climate
policy from international to national and sub-national levels. The authors address the full range of barriers and complexities, including governance structures, the relationship between 'experts' and the public, political feasibility, tax measures, perceptions of 'fairness' and self-interest, and the importance of environmental values. Also covered are the roles and perceptions of organizations and professions, the place of carbon-free technologies (such as wind power), the relationship between national and EU regulations, and the monumental challenge of governing the climate in a bordered and divided world.

This volume is a vital source of information for all those seeking to create effective, coordinated responses to the challenge of climate change.

'This book is essential reading for policy-makers everywhere and at all levels, and for citizens who elect them.'
Professor Robert Gifford, University of Victoria, Canada

'Lundqvist and Biel grapple with the serious problem of getting governments at different levels to cooperate in the struggle to solve environmental problems. The authors use social science principles to understand the conflicts that can arise in democracies that reflect local, national, regional and global constituencies. Given that these bodies set the policies that have crucial influence on the myriad acts contributing to environmental destruction, this book is essential reading for policy-makers everywhere and at all levels, and for citizens who elect them.'
Professor Robert Gifford, University of Victoria, Canada

'Interesting read for politicians and decision-makers with a basic knowledge of climate and the international negotiations.'
European Circular, Autumn 2007.

ISBN: 9781138974746

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

184 pages