Reflections on Climate Governance and Federalism
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Climate Governance and Federalism: a Forum of Federations comparative policy analysis
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Faculty of Business and Law
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School of Management and Marketing
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This chapter reflects on key findings in this book and how they enhance understanding of the relationship between climate governance and federalism around the world. federalism and federal-type arrangements work in crosscutting ways, facilitating climate governance in some respects, hindering it in others. Divided jurisdiction’s effects vary according to a range of institutional, political, social, economic and geographic factors.
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