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Sub-national Responses to Climate Change in England: Evidence from Local Area Agreements
Authors:Graham Pearce  Stuart Cooper
Affiliation:1. Aston Business School , Aston University , Birmingham, UK g.r.a.pearce@aston.ac.uk;3. Aston Business School , Aston University , Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Abstract

The machinery of governance to address climate change at the sub-national level in England continues to evolve. Drawing on documentary evidence and the views of civil servants and local authority officials from the English West Midlands, this article explores the process through an examination of the inclusion of climate change indicators in the recent round of Local Area Agreements (LAAs), negotiated between central government and local authorities and Local Strategic Partnerships. Considerable popularity has been accorded these indicators nationally, but there are important variations in the pattern of take up. Moreover, significant uncertainties surround the contribution of local measures to reduce CO2 emissions and the targets attached to measures to adapt to climate change are seen as undemanding. Conversely, the impending Carbon Reduction Commitment will act as a powerful incentive for public bodies to cut CO2 emissions from their estates. Although potentially contributing to greater coherence in tackling climate change, achieving collective action through LAAs will prove problematic.
Keywords:Climate change  Local Area Agreements  measuring performance
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