Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria: Shaping Subnational Policies in the Transport, Energy, and Spatial Planning Sectors
This book reflects on how climate change concerns are integrated in a number of policy sectors, and on how integration is shaped by a range of factors, at the subnational level in selected cases in Italy and Austria
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505 | 8 | |a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria -- 1 Studying Climate Change Integration at the Subnational Level -- 1.1 Environmental and Climate Policy Integration in Local Contexts -- 1.2 Case Studies and Policy Sectors -- 2 What Shapes Climate Policy Integration and the Subnational Level? A Research Agenda and Hypotheses -- 2.1 A Note on Methodology -- 3 Structure of the Book -- Part 1 Setting the Scene of Climate Change Integration -- Chapter 1 The Challenges of Multilevel Climate Governance: Facing Hurdles in the EU's Climate Policy Ambitions -- 1 Setting the International Scene for Climate Governance -- 2 The Rapidly Evolving EU Climate Policies and Targets -- 2.1 EU Mitigation Policies and Targets -- 2.2 EU Adaptation Policies and Targets -- 3 The Multilevel Dynamics Influencing EU Climate Governance -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Climate Change at Domestic Level: National Powers and Regulations in Italy and Austria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change as a Policy Field in Italy and Austria? -- 2.1 Italy -- 2.2 Austria -- 3 The National Legal Framework on Climate Change -- 3.1 Italy -- 3.2 Austria -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Climate Change at Subnational Level: The Case Study of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (Italy) and the Länder Tyrol and Vorarlberg (Austria) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Framework to Combat Climate Change at Subnational Level: An Overview -- 2.1 Setting the Context: The Italian Perspective -- 2.1.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.1.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.1.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.1.4 The Role of Municipalities | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2 Setting the Context: The Austrian Perspective -- 2.2.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.2.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.2.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.2.4 The Role of Municipalities -- 3 The Development of the Climate Policy at Subnational Level in the Selected Case Studies -- 3.1 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Trento -- 3.1.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.1.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.2 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen -- 3.2.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.2.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.3 Climate Change Policy in Land Tyrol -- 3.3.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.3.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.4 Climate Change Policy in Land Vorarlberg -- 3.4.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.4.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- Part 2 Integrating Climate Change in the Policy Sectors Where It Matters Comparing Subnational Governments -- Chapter 4 Transport -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European and National Decarbonisation Policy for the Transport Sector -- 2.1 Low-Emission Mobility -- 2.2 The Clean Vehicles Directive (cvd) -- 2.3 Clean Mobility, with a Special Focus on Urban and Rural Areas -- 3 Regional Regulation and Strategies to Change the Transport System -- 3.1 Austria -- 3.1.1 Tyrol -- 3.1.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.2 Italy -- 3.2.1 Autonomous Province of Bolzano -- 3.2.2 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Energy and Water -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Italy's Autonomous Provinces -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Energy - Bolzano and Trento | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3 Water and Hydroelectric Power - Bolzano and Trento -- 3 Austria - Regulations and Policies -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 3.2 Energy (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 3.3 Water (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 Spatial Planning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Varying Scope for Action on Spatial Planning in a Constitutional Perspective -- 2.1 Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 2.2 Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento -- 3 Legal Framework and Implementing Regulations -- 3.1 General Reflections on the Austrian Länder Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 3.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.3 Tyrol -- 3.4 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 3.5 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Strategy and Policy Documents -- 4.1 Vorarlberg -- 4.2 Tyrol -- 4.3 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 4.4 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 5 Conclusions -- Part 3 Facilitating Climate Change Integration in Subnational Governments Analysis of the Institutional Factors -- Chapter 7 Coordination and Leadership -- 1 Introduction and Contextualization -- 2 Coordination towards Integration of Climate Change Policy -- 2.1 The Coordination Framework in Italy -- 2.1.1 General Remarks -- 2.1.2 The State-Regions Conference -- 2.1.3 The State-Municipalities-Local Autonomies Conference -- 2.1.4 Other Conferences -- 2.1.5 Joint Commissions -- 2.2 The Coordination Framework in Austria -- 2.2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2.2 Article 15a b-vg Agreements -- 2.2.3 Conference of Land Governors -- 2.2.4 Other Conferences -- 2.2.5 Liaison Office of the Austrian Länder and Other Platforms -- 2.3 Frameworks, Instruments and Practices of Coordination -- 2.3.1 Horizontal Coordination -- 2.3.2 Vertical Coordination -- 3 Leadership towards Policy Integration of Climate Change -- 3.1 Legal and Theoretical Framework -- 3.2 Leadership in Representations and in Practice -- 4 Concluding Remarks | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 8 Funding Climate Change A Subnational Government Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Spending Responsibilities at the Subnational Level1 -- 2 Land Tyrol and Land Vorarlberg - Austria -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Tyrol and Vorarlberg - (an Attempt) at Comparative Analysis -- 3 Climate Change-Related Spending in Italy: The Case of the two Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks and Context-Specific Issues -- 3.2 Grassroots Evidence of the Cross-sectoral Nature of Climate Change Spending -- 3.3 Spending Structure and Related Decision-Making -- 3.4 A Comparative Analysis of Provincial Data -- 4 Concluding Remarks: Where We Stand and the Challenges Ahead -- Chapter 9 Information and Participation in Climate Change Integration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information and Climate Change Integration -- 2.1 Information Mechanisms in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 2.1.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.1.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 2.2 Information Mechanisms in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 2.2.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.2.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 3 Participation and Climate Change Integration -- 3.1 Participation in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 3.1.1 Binding Participation -- 3.1.2 Voluntary Participation -- Consultative Participation -- Deliberative Participation -- Participation of Young People and Online Participation -- 3.2 Participation in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.2.1 Binding Participation Procedures -- 3.2.2 Voluntary Participation -- 4 Conclusion -- Part 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Which Factors Influence Climate Policy Integration? Insights from Italian and Austrian Cases -- 1 How Is cpi Realized in the Case Studies? -- 2 Which Factors Influence cpi and in What Ways? -- 2.1 Coordination -- 2.1.1 Vertical -- 2.1.2 Horizontal -- 2.1.3 Evaluation | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2 Participation -- 2.2.1 Practices -- 2.2.2 Evaluation -- 2.3 Information -- 2.3.1 Practices -- 2.3.2 Evaluation -- 2.4 Leadership -- 2.4.1 Forms of Leadership -- 2.4.2 Evaluation -- 2.5 Funding -- 2.5.1 Critical Overview of Subnational Budgets -- 2.5.2 Evaluation -- 3 Concluding Remarks and Additional Research Avenues -- Appendix -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria -- 1 Studying Climate Change Integration at the Subnational Level -- 1.1 Environmental and Climate Policy Integration in Local Contexts -- 1.2 Case Studies and Policy Sectors -- 2 What Shapes Climate Policy Integration and the Subnational Level? A Research Agenda and Hypotheses -- 2.1 A Note on Methodology -- 3 Structure of the Book -- Part 1 Setting the Scene of Climate Change Integration -- Chapter 1 The Challenges of Multilevel Climate Governance: Facing Hurdles in the EU's Climate Policy Ambitions -- 1 Setting the International Scene for Climate Governance -- 2 The Rapidly Evolving EU Climate Policies and Targets -- 2.1 EU Mitigation Policies and Targets -- 2.2 EU Adaptation Policies and Targets -- 3 The Multilevel Dynamics Influencing EU Climate Governance -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Climate Change at Domestic Level: National Powers and Regulations in Italy and Austria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change as a Policy Field in Italy and Austria? -- 2.1 Italy -- 2.2 Austria -- 3 The National Legal Framework on Climate Change -- 3.1 Italy -- 3.2 Austria -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Climate Change at Subnational Level: The Case Study of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (Italy) and the Länder Tyrol and Vorarlberg (Austria) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Framework to Combat Climate Change at Subnational Level: An Overview -- 2.1 Setting the Context: The Italian Perspective -- 2.1.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.1.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.1.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.1.4 The Role of Municipalities 2.2 Setting the Context: The Austrian Perspective -- 2.2.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.2.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.2.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.2.4 The Role of Municipalities -- 3 The Development of the Climate Policy at Subnational Level in the Selected Case Studies -- 3.1 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Trento -- 3.1.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.1.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.2 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen -- 3.2.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.2.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.3 Climate Change Policy in Land Tyrol -- 3.3.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.3.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.4 Climate Change Policy in Land Vorarlberg -- 3.4.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.4.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- Part 2 Integrating Climate Change in the Policy Sectors Where It Matters Comparing Subnational Governments -- Chapter 4 Transport -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European and National Decarbonisation Policy for the Transport Sector -- 2.1 Low-Emission Mobility -- 2.2 The Clean Vehicles Directive (cvd) -- 2.3 Clean Mobility, with a Special Focus on Urban and Rural Areas -- 3 Regional Regulation and Strategies to Change the Transport System -- 3.1 Austria -- 3.1.1 Tyrol -- 3.1.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.2 Italy -- 3.2.1 Autonomous Province of Bolzano -- 3.2.2 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Energy and Water -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Italy's Autonomous Provinces -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Energy - Bolzano and Trento 2.3 Water and Hydroelectric Power - Bolzano and Trento -- 3 Austria - Regulations and Policies -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 3.2 Energy (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 3.3 Water (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 Spatial Planning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Varying Scope for Action on Spatial Planning in a Constitutional Perspective -- 2.1 Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 2.2 Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento -- 3 Legal Framework and Implementing Regulations -- 3.1 General Reflections on the Austrian Länder Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 3.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.3 Tyrol -- 3.4 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 3.5 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Strategy and Policy Documents -- 4.1 Vorarlberg -- 4.2 Tyrol -- 4.3 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 4.4 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 5 Conclusions -- Part 3 Facilitating Climate Change Integration in Subnational Governments Analysis of the Institutional Factors -- Chapter 7 Coordination and Leadership -- 1 Introduction and Contextualization -- 2 Coordination towards Integration of Climate Change Policy -- 2.1 The Coordination Framework in Italy -- 2.1.1 General Remarks -- 2.1.2 The State-Regions Conference -- 2.1.3 The State-Municipalities-Local Autonomies Conference -- 2.1.4 Other Conferences -- 2.1.5 Joint Commissions -- 2.2 The Coordination Framework in Austria -- 2.2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2.2 Article 15a b-vg Agreements -- 2.2.3 Conference of Land Governors -- 2.2.4 Other Conferences -- 2.2.5 Liaison Office of the Austrian Länder and Other Platforms -- 2.3 Frameworks, Instruments and Practices of Coordination -- 2.3.1 Horizontal Coordination -- 2.3.2 Vertical Coordination -- 3 Leadership towards Policy Integration of Climate Change -- 3.1 Legal and Theoretical Framework -- 3.2 Leadership in Representations and in Practice -- 4 Concluding Remarks Chapter 8 Funding Climate Change A Subnational Government Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Spending Responsibilities at the Subnational Level1 -- 2 Land Tyrol and Land Vorarlberg - Austria -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Tyrol and Vorarlberg - (an Attempt) at Comparative Analysis -- 3 Climate Change-Related Spending in Italy: The Case of the two Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks and Context-Specific Issues -- 3.2 Grassroots Evidence of the Cross-sectoral Nature of Climate Change Spending -- 3.3 Spending Structure and Related Decision-Making -- 3.4 A Comparative Analysis of Provincial Data -- 4 Concluding Remarks: Where We Stand and the Challenges Ahead -- Chapter 9 Information and Participation in Climate Change Integration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information and Climate Change Integration -- 2.1 Information Mechanisms in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 2.1.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.1.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 2.2 Information Mechanisms in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 2.2.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.2.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 3 Participation and Climate Change Integration -- 3.1 Participation in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 3.1.1 Binding Participation -- 3.1.2 Voluntary Participation -- Consultative Participation -- Deliberative Participation -- Participation of Young People and Online Participation -- 3.2 Participation in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.2.1 Binding Participation Procedures -- 3.2.2 Voluntary Participation -- 4 Conclusion -- Part 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Which Factors Influence Climate Policy Integration? Insights from Italian and Austrian Cases -- 1 How Is cpi Realized in the Case Studies? -- 2 Which Factors Influence cpi and in What Ways? -- 2.1 Coordination -- 2.1.1 Vertical -- 2.1.2 Horizontal -- 2.1.3 Evaluation 2.2 Participation -- 2.2.1 Practices -- 2.2.2 Evaluation -- 2.3 Information -- 2.3.1 Practices -- 2.3.2 Evaluation -- 2.4 Leadership -- 2.4.1 Forms of Leadership -- 2.4.2 Evaluation -- 2.5 Funding -- 2.5.1 Critical Overview of Subnational Budgets -- 2.5.2 Evaluation -- 3 Concluding Remarks and Additional Research Avenues -- Appendix -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Cittadino, Federica Verfasser aut Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria Shaping Subnational Policies in the Transport, Energy, and Spatial Planning Sectors 1st ed Boston BRILL 2022 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (346 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in Territorial and Cultural Diversity Governance Series v.17 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria -- 1 Studying Climate Change Integration at the Subnational Level -- 1.1 Environmental and Climate Policy Integration in Local Contexts -- 1.2 Case Studies and Policy Sectors -- 2 What Shapes Climate Policy Integration and the Subnational Level? A Research Agenda and Hypotheses -- 2.1 A Note on Methodology -- 3 Structure of the Book -- Part 1 Setting the Scene of Climate Change Integration -- Chapter 1 The Challenges of Multilevel Climate Governance: Facing Hurdles in the EU's Climate Policy Ambitions -- 1 Setting the International Scene for Climate Governance -- 2 The Rapidly Evolving EU Climate Policies and Targets -- 2.1 EU Mitigation Policies and Targets -- 2.2 EU Adaptation Policies and Targets -- 3 The Multilevel Dynamics Influencing EU Climate Governance -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Climate Change at Domestic Level: National Powers and Regulations in Italy and Austria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change as a Policy Field in Italy and Austria? -- 2.1 Italy -- 2.2 Austria -- 3 The National Legal Framework on Climate Change -- 3.1 Italy -- 3.2 Austria -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Climate Change at Subnational Level: The Case Study of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (Italy) and the Länder Tyrol and Vorarlberg (Austria) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Framework to Combat Climate Change at Subnational Level: An Overview -- 2.1 Setting the Context: The Italian Perspective -- 2.1.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.1.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.1.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.1.4 The Role of Municipalities 2.2 Setting the Context: The Austrian Perspective -- 2.2.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.2.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.2.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.2.4 The Role of Municipalities -- 3 The Development of the Climate Policy at Subnational Level in the Selected Case Studies -- 3.1 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Trento -- 3.1.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.1.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.2 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen -- 3.2.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.2.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.3 Climate Change Policy in Land Tyrol -- 3.3.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.3.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.4 Climate Change Policy in Land Vorarlberg -- 3.4.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.4.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- Part 2 Integrating Climate Change in the Policy Sectors Where It Matters Comparing Subnational Governments -- Chapter 4 Transport -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European and National Decarbonisation Policy for the Transport Sector -- 2.1 Low-Emission Mobility -- 2.2 The Clean Vehicles Directive (cvd) -- 2.3 Clean Mobility, with a Special Focus on Urban and Rural Areas -- 3 Regional Regulation and Strategies to Change the Transport System -- 3.1 Austria -- 3.1.1 Tyrol -- 3.1.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.2 Italy -- 3.2.1 Autonomous Province of Bolzano -- 3.2.2 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Energy and Water -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Italy's Autonomous Provinces -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Energy - Bolzano and Trento 2.3 Water and Hydroelectric Power - Bolzano and Trento -- 3 Austria - Regulations and Policies -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 3.2 Energy (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 3.3 Water (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 Spatial Planning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Varying Scope for Action on Spatial Planning in a Constitutional Perspective -- 2.1 Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 2.2 Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento -- 3 Legal Framework and Implementing Regulations -- 3.1 General Reflections on the Austrian Länder Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 3.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.3 Tyrol -- 3.4 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 3.5 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Strategy and Policy Documents -- 4.1 Vorarlberg -- 4.2 Tyrol -- 4.3 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 4.4 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 5 Conclusions -- Part 3 Facilitating Climate Change Integration in Subnational Governments Analysis of the Institutional Factors -- Chapter 7 Coordination and Leadership -- 1 Introduction and Contextualization -- 2 Coordination towards Integration of Climate Change Policy -- 2.1 The Coordination Framework in Italy -- 2.1.1 General Remarks -- 2.1.2 The State-Regions Conference -- 2.1.3 The State-Municipalities-Local Autonomies Conference -- 2.1.4 Other Conferences -- 2.1.5 Joint Commissions -- 2.2 The Coordination Framework in Austria -- 2.2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2.2 Article 15a b-vg Agreements -- 2.2.3 Conference of Land Governors -- 2.2.4 Other Conferences -- 2.2.5 Liaison Office of the Austrian Länder and Other Platforms -- 2.3 Frameworks, Instruments and Practices of Coordination -- 2.3.1 Horizontal Coordination -- 2.3.2 Vertical Coordination -- 3 Leadership towards Policy Integration of Climate Change -- 3.1 Legal and Theoretical Framework -- 3.2 Leadership in Representations and in Practice -- 4 Concluding Remarks Chapter 8 Funding Climate Change A Subnational Government Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Spending Responsibilities at the Subnational Level1 -- 2 Land Tyrol and Land Vorarlberg - Austria -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Tyrol and Vorarlberg - (an Attempt) at Comparative Analysis -- 3 Climate Change-Related Spending in Italy: The Case of the two Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks and Context-Specific Issues -- 3.2 Grassroots Evidence of the Cross-sectoral Nature of Climate Change Spending -- 3.3 Spending Structure and Related Decision-Making -- 3.4 A Comparative Analysis of Provincial Data -- 4 Concluding Remarks: Where We Stand and the Challenges Ahead -- Chapter 9 Information and Participation in Climate Change Integration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information and Climate Change Integration -- 2.1 Information Mechanisms in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 2.1.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.1.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 2.2 Information Mechanisms in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 2.2.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.2.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 3 Participation and Climate Change Integration -- 3.1 Participation in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 3.1.1 Binding Participation -- 3.1.2 Voluntary Participation -- Consultative Participation -- Deliberative Participation -- Participation of Young People and Online Participation -- 3.2 Participation in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.2.1 Binding Participation Procedures -- 3.2.2 Voluntary Participation -- 4 Conclusion -- Part 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Which Factors Influence Climate Policy Integration? Insights from Italian and Austrian Cases -- 1 How Is cpi Realized in the Case Studies? -- 2 Which Factors Influence cpi and in What Ways? -- 2.1 Coordination -- 2.1.1 Vertical -- 2.1.2 Horizontal -- 2.1.3 Evaluation 2.2 Participation -- 2.2.1 Practices -- 2.2.2 Evaluation -- 2.3 Information -- 2.3.1 Practices -- 2.3.2 Evaluation -- 2.4 Leadership -- 2.4.1 Forms of Leadership -- 2.4.2 Evaluation -- 2.5 Funding -- 2.5.1 Critical Overview of Subnational Budgets -- 2.5.2 Evaluation -- 3 Concluding Remarks and Additional Research Avenues -- Appendix -- References -- Index This book reflects on how climate change concerns are integrated in a number of policy sectors, and on how integration is shaped by a range of factors, at the subnational level in selected cases in Italy and Austria Parks, Louisa Sonstige oth Bußjäger, Peter Sonstige oth Rosignoli, Francesca Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cittadino, Federica Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria Boston : BRILL,c2022 9789004512993 |
spellingShingle | Cittadino, Federica Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria Shaping Subnational Policies in the Transport, Energy, and Spatial Planning Sectors Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria -- 1 Studying Climate Change Integration at the Subnational Level -- 1.1 Environmental and Climate Policy Integration in Local Contexts -- 1.2 Case Studies and Policy Sectors -- 2 What Shapes Climate Policy Integration and the Subnational Level? A Research Agenda and Hypotheses -- 2.1 A Note on Methodology -- 3 Structure of the Book -- Part 1 Setting the Scene of Climate Change Integration -- Chapter 1 The Challenges of Multilevel Climate Governance: Facing Hurdles in the EU's Climate Policy Ambitions -- 1 Setting the International Scene for Climate Governance -- 2 The Rapidly Evolving EU Climate Policies and Targets -- 2.1 EU Mitigation Policies and Targets -- 2.2 EU Adaptation Policies and Targets -- 3 The Multilevel Dynamics Influencing EU Climate Governance -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Climate Change at Domestic Level: National Powers and Regulations in Italy and Austria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change as a Policy Field in Italy and Austria? -- 2.1 Italy -- 2.2 Austria -- 3 The National Legal Framework on Climate Change -- 3.1 Italy -- 3.2 Austria -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Climate Change at Subnational Level: The Case Study of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (Italy) and the Länder Tyrol and Vorarlberg (Austria) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Framework to Combat Climate Change at Subnational Level: An Overview -- 2.1 Setting the Context: The Italian Perspective -- 2.1.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.1.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.1.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.1.4 The Role of Municipalities 2.2 Setting the Context: The Austrian Perspective -- 2.2.1 Climate Change in Light of the Constitutional Division of Competences -- 2.2.2 Allocation of Competences in the Sectors Analyzed in the Book -- 2.2.3 Climate Relevant Legal Instruments -- 2.2.4 The Role of Municipalities -- 3 The Development of the Climate Policy at Subnational Level in the Selected Case Studies -- 3.1 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Trento -- 3.1.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.1.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.2 Climate Change Policy in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen -- 3.2.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.2.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.3 Climate Change Policy in Land Tyrol -- 3.3.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.3.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 3.4 Climate Change Policy in Land Vorarlberg -- 3.4.1 The Development of the Subnational Climate Policy -- 3.4.2 Integration of Climate Change in Sectoral Policies -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- Part 2 Integrating Climate Change in the Policy Sectors Where It Matters Comparing Subnational Governments -- Chapter 4 Transport -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European and National Decarbonisation Policy for the Transport Sector -- 2.1 Low-Emission Mobility -- 2.2 The Clean Vehicles Directive (cvd) -- 2.3 Clean Mobility, with a Special Focus on Urban and Rural Areas -- 3 Regional Regulation and Strategies to Change the Transport System -- 3.1 Austria -- 3.1.1 Tyrol -- 3.1.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.2 Italy -- 3.2.1 Autonomous Province of Bolzano -- 3.2.2 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Energy and Water -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Italy's Autonomous Provinces -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Energy - Bolzano and Trento 2.3 Water and Hydroelectric Power - Bolzano and Trento -- 3 Austria - Regulations and Policies -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 3.2 Energy (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 3.3 Water (Vorarlberg and Tyrol) -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 Spatial Planning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Varying Scope for Action on Spatial Planning in a Constitutional Perspective -- 2.1 Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 2.2 Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento -- 3 Legal Framework and Implementing Regulations -- 3.1 General Reflections on the Austrian Länder Vorarlberg and Tyrol -- 3.2 Vorarlberg -- 3.3 Tyrol -- 3.4 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 3.5 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 4 Strategy and Policy Documents -- 4.1 Vorarlberg -- 4.2 Tyrol -- 4.3 Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen -- 4.4 Autonomous Province of Trento -- 5 Conclusions -- Part 3 Facilitating Climate Change Integration in Subnational Governments Analysis of the Institutional Factors -- Chapter 7 Coordination and Leadership -- 1 Introduction and Contextualization -- 2 Coordination towards Integration of Climate Change Policy -- 2.1 The Coordination Framework in Italy -- 2.1.1 General Remarks -- 2.1.2 The State-Regions Conference -- 2.1.3 The State-Municipalities-Local Autonomies Conference -- 2.1.4 Other Conferences -- 2.1.5 Joint Commissions -- 2.2 The Coordination Framework in Austria -- 2.2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2.2 Article 15a b-vg Agreements -- 2.2.3 Conference of Land Governors -- 2.2.4 Other Conferences -- 2.2.5 Liaison Office of the Austrian Länder and Other Platforms -- 2.3 Frameworks, Instruments and Practices of Coordination -- 2.3.1 Horizontal Coordination -- 2.3.2 Vertical Coordination -- 3 Leadership towards Policy Integration of Climate Change -- 3.1 Legal and Theoretical Framework -- 3.2 Leadership in Representations and in Practice -- 4 Concluding Remarks Chapter 8 Funding Climate Change A Subnational Government Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Spending Responsibilities at the Subnational Level1 -- 2 Land Tyrol and Land Vorarlberg - Austria -- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 2.2 Tyrol and Vorarlberg - (an Attempt) at Comparative Analysis -- 3 Climate Change-Related Spending in Italy: The Case of the two Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.1 Preliminary Remarks and Context-Specific Issues -- 3.2 Grassroots Evidence of the Cross-sectoral Nature of Climate Change Spending -- 3.3 Spending Structure and Related Decision-Making -- 3.4 A Comparative Analysis of Provincial Data -- 4 Concluding Remarks: Where We Stand and the Challenges Ahead -- Chapter 9 Information and Participation in Climate Change Integration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information and Climate Change Integration -- 2.1 Information Mechanisms in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 2.1.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.1.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 2.2 Information Mechanisms in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 2.2.1 Binding Information Mechanisms -- 2.2.2 Voluntary Information Mechanisms -- 3 Participation and Climate Change Integration -- 3.1 Participation in Tyrol and Vorarlberg -- 3.1.1 Binding Participation -- 3.1.2 Voluntary Participation -- Consultative Participation -- Deliberative Participation -- Participation of Young People and Online Participation -- 3.2 Participation in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano -- 3.2.1 Binding Participation Procedures -- 3.2.2 Voluntary Participation -- 4 Conclusion -- Part 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Which Factors Influence Climate Policy Integration? Insights from Italian and Austrian Cases -- 1 How Is cpi Realized in the Case Studies? -- 2 Which Factors Influence cpi and in What Ways? -- 2.1 Coordination -- 2.1.1 Vertical -- 2.1.2 Horizontal -- 2.1.3 Evaluation 2.2 Participation -- 2.2.1 Practices -- 2.2.2 Evaluation -- 2.3 Information -- 2.3.1 Practices -- 2.3.2 Evaluation -- 2.4 Leadership -- 2.4.1 Forms of Leadership -- 2.4.2 Evaluation -- 2.5 Funding -- 2.5.1 Critical Overview of Subnational Budgets -- 2.5.2 Evaluation -- 3 Concluding Remarks and Additional Research Avenues -- Appendix -- References -- Index |
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