Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia

Cities' responses to the challenge of climate change mainly relate to urban spatial planning and capacity-building initiatives. Those are enhanced by supportive climate adaptation policies at the sub-national level, which open up potential benefits and opportunities. Using the city of Melaka as...

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Main Authors: Zen, I.S., Al-Amin, A.Q., Doberstein, B.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-127732020-07-08T02:00:13Z Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia Zen, I.S. Al-Amin, A.Q. Doberstein, B. Cities' responses to the challenge of climate change mainly relate to urban spatial planning and capacity-building initiatives. Those are enhanced by supportive climate adaptation policies at the sub-national level, which open up potential benefits and opportunities. Using the city of Melaka as a case study, this paper examines the importance of supportive climate adaptation policies using ‘good practices’ within a multi-level climate governance framework. This framework is evaluated by horizontal and vertical dimensions which assess policy actions designed to close the gap between national and local levels. Melaka is aiming to become a greener city, and its carbon reduction target is intended to support climate mitigation. This is discussed in relation to dynamic horizontal and vertical interactions at various scales. This study also examined why Melaka is considered a testing ground for climate mitigation projects that may subsequently be applied in other Malaysian states. A dual, collaborative, top-down and bottom-up approach and likely ways forward are also discussed as elements of good multi-level governance. The findings of this study should inform the application of multi-level governance in other states in Malaysia and elsewhere with similar ecological and economic contexts. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. 2020-02-03T03:26:41Z 2020-02-03T03:26:41Z 2019 Article 10.1016/j.uclim.2019.100501 en
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description Cities' responses to the challenge of climate change mainly relate to urban spatial planning and capacity-building initiatives. Those are enhanced by supportive climate adaptation policies at the sub-national level, which open up potential benefits and opportunities. Using the city of Melaka as a case study, this paper examines the importance of supportive climate adaptation policies using ‘good practices’ within a multi-level climate governance framework. This framework is evaluated by horizontal and vertical dimensions which assess policy actions designed to close the gap between national and local levels. Melaka is aiming to become a greener city, and its carbon reduction target is intended to support climate mitigation. This is discussed in relation to dynamic horizontal and vertical interactions at various scales. This study also examined why Melaka is considered a testing ground for climate mitigation projects that may subsequently be applied in other Malaysian states. A dual, collaborative, top-down and bottom-up approach and likely ways forward are also discussed as elements of good multi-level governance. The findings of this study should inform the application of multi-level governance in other states in Malaysia and elsewhere with similar ecological and economic contexts. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
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author Zen, I.S.
Al-Amin, A.Q.
Doberstein, B.
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Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia
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Al-Amin, A.Q.
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title Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia
title_short Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia
title_full Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia
title_fullStr Mainstreaming climate adaptation and mitigation policy: Towards multi-level climate governance in Melaka, Malaysia
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