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Assessment of local climate strategies in Hungarian cities

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URBAN CLIMATE
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2023.101465

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Cities and climate change; Local climate strategy; Mandated climate planning; Urban planning; City ranking; Hungary

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Climate change poses a significant challenge for cities, leading to increased responsibilities for urban communities in climate protection. Hungarian cities have taken measures to reduce GHG emissions and carbon footprint since the late 2000s, with a new push after 2018 due to the growing focus on environmental issues and the European Green Deal. Research findings indicate that the quality of local climate strategies (LCSs) is negatively impacted by the mandated planning process and reliance on EU funds, resulting in limited room for innovative and efficient climate actions at the local level.
Climate change is a critical challenge for cities, so urban communities are increasingly responsible for climate protection. Hungarian cities started thinking and acting to reduce their GHG emission and carbon footprint in the late 2000s. Thanks to the increasing focus on environmental issues and the European Green Deal, this process received a new impulse after 2018. In our research, we analyzed and compared the local climate strategies (LCSs) of 14 cities by scoring method to explore their goals and planned actions. In addition, we assessed the commitment of local gov-ernments and conducted 16 semi-structured interviews with city officials and experts to further highlight the challenges of climate protection. Findings reveal that the mandated climate plan-ning process and the dependence on EU funds negatively impact the quality of the LCSs, with features and practices such as reverse mainstreaming and minimal room for maneuvering to make efficient climate actions at the local level. The common features of LCSs are the high degree of uniformity, the lack of local innovation, and in many cases, the lack of accurate detail that makes it doubtful that they can adequately fulfill their intended role. Instead, they create the possibility of drawing financial resources from the EU.

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