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Climate Transition in Cities : A Swedish Governance Model to Accelerate the Rate of Transition
This report has been commissioned by Vinnova within the framework of the Viable Citiesprogramme. The report has two main aims: Firstly, to provide a policy-relevant overview of two new elements for sustainable urbandevelopment: new forms of governance for leading, managing and executing urbanplanning projects, and new forms for supporting innovations in the form of systemsaltering missions rather than a variety of small projects. Secondly, it also aims to help evolve these experiences and lessons learned, with anemphasis on new forms of governance for climate transition in cities and municipalities.The report has been prepared alongside a team of scientists, experts and practitioners.Professor Emeritus Örjan Svane, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, has contributedresearch perspectives on new forms of governance for climate transition. During theprocess, Vinnova and Viable Cities have arranged seminars on the financing of ClimateInvestment Plans, and on digitalization. The report has been sent for referral to the23 municipalities who signed Climate City Contract 2030, and to six government agencies:Formas, Vinnova (the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems), the Swedish EnergyAgency, the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, the Swedish TransportAdministration and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Maria Tengvard, ViableCities, is the editor. ; QC 20230626
Climate Transition in Cities : A Swedish Governance Model to Accelerate the Rate of Transition
This report has been commissioned by Vinnova within the framework of the Viable Citiesprogramme. The report has two main aims: Firstly, to provide a policy-relevant overview of two new elements for sustainable urbandevelopment: new forms of governance for leading, managing and executing urbanplanning projects, and new forms for supporting innovations in the form of systemsaltering missions rather than a variety of small projects. Secondly, it also aims to help evolve these experiences and lessons learned, with anemphasis on new forms of governance for climate transition in cities and municipalities.The report has been prepared alongside a team of scientists, experts and practitioners.Professor Emeritus Örjan Svane, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, has contributedresearch perspectives on new forms of governance for climate transition. During theprocess, Vinnova and Viable Cities have arranged seminars on the financing of ClimateInvestment Plans, and on digitalization. The report has been sent for referral to the23 municipalities who signed Climate City Contract 2030, and to six government agencies:Formas, Vinnova (the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems), the Swedish EnergyAgency, the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, the Swedish TransportAdministration and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Maria Tengvard, ViableCities, is the editor. ; QC 20230626
Climate Transition in Cities : A Swedish Governance Model to Accelerate the Rate of Transition
Larsson, Allan (Autor:in)
01.01.2023
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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