TY - JOUR
T1 - Exclusive Apart, Inclusive as a System
T2 - Polycentricity in Climate City Networks
AU - Cortes, Sayel
AU - van der Heijden, Jeroen
AU - Boas, Ingrid
AU - Bush, Simon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
PY - 2022/8/1
Y1 - 2022/8/1
N2 - It is often thought that local governments in the Global South have less influence over climate city networks than those from the Global North. We question this by examining how different climate city networks relate and function as interconnected, yet independent, decision-making centers. We explore the extent to which this polycentric system overcomes the assumed exclusivity and inequality of these networks. We analyze twenty-two climate city networks using qualitative comparative analysis to classify the networks with a majority of members from either the Global North or the Global South based on conditions related to their context, diversity of members, and degree of homogeneity. We find that climate city networks overcome North–South dependencies through targeted support reflecting the local needs and conditions of city members. This diversity of tailored alternatives for cities provides equality and inclusivity at the polycentric system level, despite showing inequality and exclusivity at the network level.
AB - It is often thought that local governments in the Global South have less influence over climate city networks than those from the Global North. We question this by examining how different climate city networks relate and function as interconnected, yet independent, decision-making centers. We explore the extent to which this polycentric system overcomes the assumed exclusivity and inequality of these networks. We analyze twenty-two climate city networks using qualitative comparative analysis to classify the networks with a majority of members from either the Global North or the Global South based on conditions related to their context, diversity of members, and degree of homogeneity. We find that climate city networks overcome North–South dependencies through targeted support reflecting the local needs and conditions of city members. This diversity of tailored alternatives for cities provides equality and inclusivity at the polycentric system level, despite showing inequality and exclusivity at the network level.
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U2 - 10.1162/glep_a_00657
DO - 10.1162/glep_a_00657
M3 - Article
SN - 1526-3800
VL - 22
SP - 59
EP - 80
JO - Global Environmental Politics
JF - Global Environmental Politics
IS - 3
ER -