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New paper on 'Scaling up local carbon action: the role of partnerships, networks and policy' is now available

Scaling up local carbon action: the role of partnerships, networks and policy

Jo Hamilton, Ruth Mayne, Yael Parag & Noam Bergman

Abstract:

The transition to a low-carbon society is imperative to climate change mitigation and requires cross-sectoral action at multiple levels. A growing literature emphasizes local action, but less is written about scaling up action at a county level. Combining three analytical perspectives – transition theory, strategic niche management and the middle-out – we examine the evolution and scaling up of local community-scale carbon action in Oxfordshire county. Our analysis is based on four local-level research projects. By identifying the roles and strategies of local actors in the development and scaling up of low carbon innovation and action, we conclude that local meso-level actors are crucial for catalyzing initial stages of county-level transitions, but limited in their capacity to scale up low-carbon innovation.

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By: Bettina Zenz
Last updated: Friday, 8 May 2015

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