Supporting city scale decisions in the context of climate change: the case of the City of Cape Town

Cartwright, A. Cohen, B. & Liddel, D. (2012). Supporting city scale decisions in the context of climate change: the case of the City of Cape Town. In A. Cartwright, S. Parnell, G. Oelofse & S. Ward (eds.), Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, Oxford: Routledge.

Platform
Cape Town
Publication type
Book chapter
Projects
CityLab Programme
ISSN/ISBN
9780415527583 9780203112656
Author(s)
Anton Cartwright Brett Cohen David Lidell
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Abstract

Climate change impacts are scale and context specific, and cities are likely to bear some of the greatest costs. In recent years cities have begun to craft their own climate change responses against the backdrop of the reluctance displayed by nation-states in committing to emissions reductions and managing the consequences of climate change.

Climate Change at the City Scale presents a fresh contribution to climate change literature, which has largely neglected the role of cities in spite of their increasingly important role in the global economy. The book focuses on the impacts of climate change in the rapidly evolving city of Cape Town, and captures the experiences of the Cape Town Climate Change Think Tank, a hybrid knowledge partnership which has produced research on a range of urban governance, impacts, mitigation and adaptation challenges by the City.

Cape Town has long been acknowledged as an innovator in the area of urban environmental management, notwithstanding its limited resources to manage the demand for a more resilient and equitable future. By documenting the work and experiences of the City’s efforts to define its own climate future, the book provides a provocative case study of the way in which the science-policy interface can be managed to inform urban transformation.

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