Kommentar |
Many European member states have committed to very ambitious emission reduction targets until the year 2050. In this regard, the question occurs what structural technological, political and institutional conditions are required in order to improve climate action in different types of urban settlements. Currently, cities and regions are experiencing far-reaching socio-economic transformations (e.g. economic, structural, demographical as well as social change) that need to be adjusted and managed towards a more sustainable climate action. Against this background, the seminar will address the current challenges and perspectives of modern climate and energy policy at local and/or regional levels. It will convey an overview of opportunities and boundaries of ambitious climate action programmes and will identify interlinkages and potential contradictions to other relevant fields of governance at the local level. Furthermore, it will address functions and interest constellations of different public and private agents in national multilevel governance systems. Starting with a German background and depending on the interest of the seminar participants, the seminar will also analyse local conditions for ambitious climate policies in other OECD and/or non-OECD countries. |
Bemerkung |
Diese Veranstaltung wird von Dr. Ralf Schüle (ralf.schuele@wupperinst.org) durchgeführt und im Interdisz. Ergänzungsmodul (SUT) und im Aufbau/Vertiefungsmodul (UKGR) anerkannt.
Dr. Schüle ist Mitarbeiter des Wuppertal Instituts. Mehr Informationen finden Sie hier: http://wupperinst.org/home/
Bitte melden Sie sich bei elke.hochmuth@uni-due.de an.
This course will be held by Dr. Schüle from the Wuppertal Institut (http//wupperinst.org/home/). The course will be accepted in the Interdisc. Complementary Module (SUT) and the Intermediate/Advanced Module (UCCS). For registration please contact elke.hochmuth@uni-due.de .
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