A Conceptual Model of Polycentric Resource Governance in the 2030 District Energy Program

E. Nordman
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The 2030 District program encourages commercial building owners to make 50% cuts in building energy use, water use, and transportation emissions by 2030. Twenty cities have joined so far. Participating cities agree to the overall goals but each city develops its own method for monitoring progress and encouraging compliance. However, it is unclear how Districts are implementing monitoring and enforcement mechanisms. I analyzed the 2030 Districts using the “club theory” of voluntary programs and the Institutional Analysis and Development framework. Analysis of 2018 progress reports suggests that 2030 Districts have strict standards but low to moderate levels of monitoring and enforcement. Three Districts already achieved the interim energy target of a 20% reduction in building energy use by 2020. Additional research will investigate the mechanisms of monitoring and enforcement, the potential for positive “behavioral contagions,” and other issues. Note: I submitted the book chapter recently but there is (probably) still time to make revisions. Questions/topics for Workshop audience: • Next research steps: survey 2030 District managers (district level) and building owners (participating/non-participating) about monitoring, enforcement, sanctions, influence • Surveying participating business owners: how to deal with clustering within districts? • Role of behavioral economics in IAD framework? Sanctions for non-compliance vs. positive “behavioral contagions”?
2030年地区能源计划中多中心资源治理的概念模型
2030区计划鼓励商业建筑业主到2030年将建筑能耗、用水量和交通排放减少50%。目前已有20个城市加入。参与城市同意总体目标,但每个城市都有自己的监测进度和鼓励遵守的方法。然而,尚不清楚各地区如何实施监测和执法机制。我使用自愿计划的“俱乐部理论”和制度分析与发展框架来分析2030地区。对2018年进度报告的分析表明,2030个地区有严格的标准,但监测和执行水平低至中等。三个区已经实现了到2020年建筑能耗减少20%的中期目标。进一步的研究将调查监督和执行的机制,积极的“行为传染”的可能性,以及其他问题。注:我最近提交了这本书的章节,但(可能)还有时间进行修改。•接下来的研究步骤:调查2030个地区经理(地区级)和业主(参与/不参与)关于监控、执法、制裁和影响的问题•调查参与的企业主:如何处理地区内的集群?•行为经济学在IAD框架中的作用?对违规行为的制裁vs.积极的“行为传染”?
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