Faced with the prospects of a changing climate, a small but increasing number of countries are developing legal and regulatory frameworks that explicitly address climate change. Moreover at least some of these laws and policies carve out substantial roles for local governments. The present paper surveys three countries from different regions in the Global South that have developed or are developing such laws and policies: the Philippines (Asia-Pacific), Mexico and more specifically its State of Chiapas (Latin America), and South Africa (Africa). It examines those experiences through two different lenses. The paper first reviews the steps by which those laws or policies were developed. For this review, criteria for effective consultative processes are proposed. The study then examines the three climate change laws or policies per se. To this end, a framework including four modes of multi-level urban climate governance (governing by regulation, governing through enabling, governing by provision, governing with representation and consultation) is utilised. The paper ends with synthetic conclusions as to which experiences represent promising practices, and what other lessons are relevant for countries embarking on such processes.

Formulating and implementing climate change laws and policies in the Philippines, Mexico (Chiapas) and South Africa: a local government perspective / R., Kehew; C., Rollo; K., Mthobeli; A., Callejas; G., Alber; Ricci, Liana. - In: LOCAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1469-6711. - 18:6(2013), pp. 723-737.

Formulating and implementing climate change laws and policies in the Philippines, Mexico (Chiapas) and South Africa: a local government perspective

RICCI, Liana
2013

Abstract

Faced with the prospects of a changing climate, a small but increasing number of countries are developing legal and regulatory frameworks that explicitly address climate change. Moreover at least some of these laws and policies carve out substantial roles for local governments. The present paper surveys three countries from different regions in the Global South that have developed or are developing such laws and policies: the Philippines (Asia-Pacific), Mexico and more specifically its State of Chiapas (Latin America), and South Africa (Africa). It examines those experiences through two different lenses. The paper first reviews the steps by which those laws or policies were developed. For this review, criteria for effective consultative processes are proposed. The study then examines the three climate change laws or policies per se. To this end, a framework including four modes of multi-level urban climate governance (governing by regulation, governing through enabling, governing by provision, governing with representation and consultation) is utilised. The paper ends with synthetic conclusions as to which experiences represent promising practices, and what other lessons are relevant for countries embarking on such processes.
2013
climate change legislation, multi-level governance, The Philippines, Mexico, South Africa
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Formulating and implementing climate change laws and policies in the Philippines, Mexico (Chiapas) and South Africa: a local government perspective / R., Kehew; C., Rollo; K., Mthobeli; A., Callejas; G., Alber; Ricci, Liana. - In: LOCAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1469-6711. - 18:6(2013), pp. 723-737.
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