Integrative climate leadership in multi-level policy packages for urban mobility - A study of governance systems in two Nordic urban regions
Journal article, 2022

This paper involves a comparative study of policymaking related to urban transport in the Gothenburg and Oslo regions. It sets out to show how strong climate leadership relates to the integration of policy measures and governance systems. Methodologically, we apply document analysis and qualitative interviews with key informants. Our clearest finding is the importance of the city's contextual governance framework for integrative climate leadership. The strong components of the leadership in Oslo—involving both horizontal and upward coordination—rely on a well-developed governance framework with operationalised goals, strategies and steering tools. This enables them to utilise multiple types of climate leadership. This contrasts with the lower degree of integration and defensiveness in Gothenburg, in terms of willingness to use effective but politically sensitive policy measures.

Policy packages

Integrative governance

Climate leadership

Author

Anders Tønnesen

The Institute of Transport Economics (TØI)

Gro Sandkjær Hanssen

Norsk institutt for by-og regionforskning

Karsten Bruun Hansen

Roskilde University (RUC)

Sandra Valencia

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development

Transport Policy

0967-070X (ISSN) 1879310x (eISSN)

Vol. 128 309-317

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Environmental Management

Public Administration Studies

DOI

10.1016/j.tranpol.2022.05.007

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