Urban Climate Governance Experimentation in Seoul: Science, Politics, or a Little of Both?
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van der Heijden, Jeroen
Hong, Seung-Hun
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Sage Publications Inc
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Cities are key in urban climate mitigation. Since the early 2000s, a trend
of urban climate governance experimentation has been observed in which
cities, and especially city governments, are trialing novel governance
interventions, processes, and instruments to learn from their development
and implementation. This article explores the role of the government of the
city of Seoul, South Korea, in a range of local experiments. It particularly
focuses on the factors that contribute to the success (or lack thereof) of
urban climate governance experimentation. It finds that the city’s government
has been successful in developing and trialing some but not all experiments
and that the overall results of these are promising in certain areas of city
development and use. The article also highlights some less promising results,
indicating the fragile nature of urban climate governance experimentation—
in both the scientific and political senses of the term.
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Urban Affairs Review
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2037-12-31