Co-creation of climate change mitigation policies: the superiority of a community-based approach

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    Abstract

    The focus of this paper is on the places where citizens and public authorities meet – possible involving other stakeholders as well – to discuss, formulate and implement climate change mitigation policies at the local level. Through looking at a number of concrete cases stemming from the CIDEA research project and spread over the continuum from local government initiated to citizen initiated, and from projects aimed at changing individual behaviour to projects involving bigger communities (housing association, villages, etc.), it will be argued that both from a governance perspective (CO2-reductions), as well as from a democratic perspective, citizen initiated projects involving communities of different kinds are clearly superior to for example government initiated campaigns aimed at the behaviour of individuals. This finding has clear policy-implications meaning that local climate change mitigation policies should be aimed at finding ways to support citizen initiated initiatives to a greater extent than is currently the case.

    Keywords: climate change mitigation, co-creation, behaviour, communities, citizen driven innovation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication dateJun 2015
    Number of pages24
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015
    EventNordic Environmental Social Science Conference 2015 - NTNU, Trondhjem, Norway
    Duration: 9 Jun 201511 Jun 2015
    Conference number: 14

    Conference

    ConferenceNordic Environmental Social Science Conference 2015
    Number14
    LocationNTNU
    Country/TerritoryNorway
    CityTrondhjem
    Period09/06/201511/06/2015

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • climate change mitigation
    • co-creation
    • behaviour
    • communities
    • citizen driven innovation

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