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Role of local governments in EU member states' climate policy and legislation

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Role of local governments in EU member states' climate policy and legislation

R. Kastelein

Explore the fascinating dynamics of local governments tackling climate objectives within the EU framework. This research by Robert Kastelein delves into the challenges posed by national climate policies in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain, uncovering the significant obstacles due to the dependence of local authorities on higher government levels.

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Abstract
This article provides a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges that local governments have in achieving climate objectives, both within EU member states' national climate policy and national climate law, and how this relates to the literature on multi-level governance. More specifically, the differences and similarities between the national climate plans and national climate legislation of four selected member states (Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and Spain) have been examined. The findings relate to multi-level governance literature on opportunities and challenges regarding the role local governments fulfill. On the one hand, local governments are often seen as potential key drivers whose involvement can lead to more effective climate governance. On the other hand, local governments are legally and financially dependent on higher levels of government for the implementation of climate-related tasks and responsibilities.
Publisher
npj Climate Action
Published On
Oct 30, 2024
Authors
Robert Kastelein
Tags
climate objectives
local governments
EU member states
multi-level governance
national climate plans
Germany
Ireland
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