Green Capitals "in the Hearts and Minds of the People"
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The EGCA is a multi-faceted tool whose different phases can meet the needs of cities in many ways, and whose structure is still changing to adapt to even more needs. Whatever phase of the contest their city reached, all officials from EGCA applicants were glad that their administration participated in the award. The accounts of the officials who worked on the Green Capital Year were even quite enthusiastic, as these practitioners were pleased to witness so many actors in the city joining forces for one initiative on sustainability. Whether the EGCA impact on sustainability policy is also “hard”, or whether it remains in the "soft" form of the practitioners’ enthusiasm is something that needs to be inquired on. What emerges from the accounts of practitioners at the moment is that this award cannot be constrained into a limited definition, and the analysis should touch upon much more aspects than literature has done so far if its real potential in the context of the European Green Deal is to be assessed. 57 References Aberbach, J. D., & Rockman, B. A. (2002). Conducting and coding elite interviews. Political Science and Politics, 35(4), 673–676. Adshead, M. (2002). Conceptualising europeanisation: policy networks and cross-national comparison. Public Policy Administration , 17 (2), 25–42. Aguinis, H., & Solarino, A. M. (2019). Transparency and replicability in qualitative research: the case of interviews with elite informants. Strategic Management Journal, (20190402). https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.3015 Andersson, I. (2016). 'green cities' going greener? local environmental policymaking and place branding in the 'greenest city in europe'. European Planning Studies , 24 (6). Atkinson, R. & Rossignolo, C. (2010). Cities and the ‘soft side’ of Europeanization: The role of urban networks in Hamedinger, A., & Wolffhardt, A. (2010). The europeanization of cities: policies, urban change, & urban networks. Amsterdam, Techne Press. Bansard, J. S., Pattberg, P. H., & Widerberg, O. (2017). Cities to the rescue? assessing the performance of transnational municipal networks in global climate governance. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics , 17 (2), 229–246. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-016-9318-9 Berg, L. van den, Meer, J. van der, & Carvalho, L. (2014). Cities As Engines of Sustainable Competitiveness : European Urban Policy in Practice . Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. Berrini, M. & Bono, L. (2011) Measuring Urban Sustainability: Analysis of the European Green Capital Award. EGCA. Betsill, M. M., & Bulkeley, H. (2004). Transnational networks and global environmental governance: the cities for climate protection program. International Studies Quarterly , 48 (2), 471–493. Bulkeley, H., Davies, A., Evans, D. & Gibbs, K. (2003). Environmental Governance and Transnational Municipal Networks in Europe. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 5 (3): 235–54. Bulkeley, H. & Betsill, M. M. (2005). Rethinking Sustainable Cities: Multilevel Governance and the 'Urban' Politics of Climate Change. Environmental Politics, 14:1, 42-63, doi: 10.1080/0964401042000310178 Bulkeley, H. (2006). Urban sustainability: learning from best practice? Environment and Download 0.67 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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