Mainstreaming Climate Change in Urban Development

Mainstreaming Climate Change in Urban Development Lessons from Cape Town

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Publisher's Synopsis

The City of Cape Town (CoCT), a local municipality in the developing country of South Africa, is integrating climate change into its urban policy-making. This book presents initiatives across a range of municipal departments, from environmental resource management, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy management to spatial planning. It shows how these departments have shifted from 'business as usual' and mainstreamed climate change in addressing their development and climate change mandates, and describes the challenges that were encountered in making these shifts.

The authors of this book believe that a new way of creating knowledge is needed, one which is socially embedded and involves non-academic actors in knowledge construction. To this end, municipal officials and academics worked collaboratively in a process of mutual learning to co-produce knowledge and co-write their chapters. This hybrid process, where practitioner experience is coupled with an academic perspective, has produced an 'insider' view of urban development and climate change governance through the lens of theory.

The aim of the book is to present the City of Cape Town as a leader in climate change innovations and hence a model of sustainable urban transition for other cities of the Global South. The analysis of these innovations and the methodology used in producing this book provide 'new' and original practice based knowledge for policy-making in the transition towards more sustainable cities in the face of climate change.

Book information

ISBN: 9781775822172
Publisher: UCT Press
Imprint: University of Cape Town Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 307.7609687355
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 348
Weight: 500g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 15mm