A Decade of Climate Action and the Mission towards Climate Neutrality and Adaptation in European Cities: Delivering Urban Transformations?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Planning the review
- Conducting the review
3. Main Conceptual Approaches That Inform the Governance of Urban Transformations
3.1. Urban Sustainability Transitions and the Multi-Level Perspective
3.2. Capacities for Urban Transformation Governance
3.3. Urban Transformative Capacity
3.4. Modes of Analysis
3.4.1. Infrastructure Networks Analysis
3.4.2. Cross-Domain Analysis
3.4.3. Network Governance
4. Discussion: Barriers and Success Factors in Urban Transformation Processes
4.1. Mainstreaming Climate Action: Governing beyond Experiments?
4.2. Power Imbalances in Multi-Actor Networks and Citizen Participation
4.3. Scattered Sustainability Efforts and the Role of Intermediaries
5. Conclusion and Further Research Opportunities
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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TYPE | SEARCH STRING |
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Urban transformation related terms and urban transitions frameworks | (“urban transform*” OR “urban transition”) |
Governance related terms | AND “governance” |
Case study orientation | (case*) |
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Corrêa do Lago, A.; Sánchez Chaparro, T.; Lumbreras, J. A Decade of Climate Action and the Mission towards Climate Neutrality and Adaptation in European Cities: Delivering Urban Transformations? Sustainability 2023, 15, 16665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152416665
Corrêa do Lago A, Sánchez Chaparro T, Lumbreras J. A Decade of Climate Action and the Mission towards Climate Neutrality and Adaptation in European Cities: Delivering Urban Transformations? Sustainability. 2023; 15(24):16665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152416665
Chicago/Turabian StyleCorrêa do Lago, Ana, Teresa Sánchez Chaparro, and Julio Lumbreras. 2023. "A Decade of Climate Action and the Mission towards Climate Neutrality and Adaptation in European Cities: Delivering Urban Transformations?" Sustainability 15, no. 24: 16665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152416665
APA StyleCorrêa do Lago, A., Sánchez Chaparro, T., & Lumbreras, J. (2023). A Decade of Climate Action and the Mission towards Climate Neutrality and Adaptation in European Cities: Delivering Urban Transformations? Sustainability, 15(24), 16665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152416665