Governing climate mitigation in a megacity: Tapping opportunities in the multi-level governance system?

IF 1.9 3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES
Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta, Sulfikar Amir, Anindrya Nastiti, Rifda Ufaira
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ABSTRACTGiven its sheer complexity and multi-level nature, climate change presents a new governance challenge for urban authorities and actors. By zooming in on the megacity of Jakarta, Indonesia, this paper aims at providing a more nuanced understanding of the forming of urban climate governance in a particular geographical context outside the elite roster of climate frontrunners. Our paper shows that Jakarta’s participation in the transnational cities networks has provided a platform for the city to sustain its climate capacity and agenda. However, although the decentralized system of climate framework allows local cities to navigate their climate responses, limited authority over certain climate-related sectors may remain to confine the city government’s actions. Our case study of Jakarta reveals a fact that the path toward low carbon development is subject to the political dynamics at the provincial and national levels that often diverts its policy from achieving the climate goal.KEYWORDS: Environmentgovernanceurban planning AcknowledgmentsWe thank the Governor Team for Acceleration of Development (TGUPP) under Dr. Anies R. Baswedan for their support during our fieldwork in Jakarta.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council as part of The Global Challenges Research Fund (grant number ES/T008091/1).Notes on contributorsGaluh Syahbana IndraprahastaGaluh Syahbana Indraprahasta is a senior researcher (peneliti ahli utama) at the National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN) Jakarta. He currently holds the position of the Chair of Urban-Rural Dynamics Research Group, Research Center for Population BRIN. He also teaches and supervises master and doctoral students at IPB University Bogor. Galuh is an urban and economic geographer by training and his research area covers various topics, among others, global urbanization, urban governance, regional development, sustainability, and the relation between digital technology and spatial aspect. His works have been published in varying academic journals, including Habitat International, Growth and Change, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, and others.Sulfikar AmirSulfikar Amir is an associate professor of science, technology, and society and a faculty member in Sociology Programme at the School of Social Sciences NTU. His research interests primarily focus on examining institutional, political, and epistemological dimensions of scientific knowledge and technological systems. He has conducted research on technological nationalism, development and globalization, nuclear politics, risk and disaster, design studies, city and infrastructure, and resilience. He is the author of The Technological State in Indonesia: The Co-constitution of High Technology and Authoritarian Politics and the editor of The Sociotechnical Constitution of Resilience: A New Perspective on Governing Risk and Disaster.Anindrya NastitiAnindrya Nastiti is an associate professor in the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung. She has been involved in interdisciplinary research and is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of various environmental issues. Her primary expertise lies in the governance of water and WASH (water supply, sanitation, and hygiene). She also recently delved deep into urban heat, climate change, and emerging pollutants. Her work has been published in Habitat International, Scientific Reports, Water International, Environment & Urbanization, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and others.Rifda UfairaRifda Ufaira is a researcher with a strong architecture and urban planning background. She is passionate about exploring how the built environment can enhance and improve the quality of life for urban inhabitants. Her research interests lie in urban strategic planning and policies, focusing on smart, sustainable, and resilient cities. She is dedicated to finding innovative solutions that address the complex challenges faced by urban areas, such as climate change, urbanization, and social inequality.
在特大城市治理气候减缓:利用多层次治理体系中的机遇?
摘要气候变化具有复杂性和多层次的特点,对城市当局和行动者提出了新的治理挑战。通过聚焦于印度尼西亚的特大城市雅加达,本文旨在提供对特定地理背景下的城市气候治理形成的更细致的理解,而不是气候前沿精英名册。我们的论文表明,雅加达参与跨国城市网络为该市维持其气候能力和议程提供了一个平台。然而,尽管分散的气候框架体系允许地方城市应对气候变化,但在某些气候相关领域的有限权力可能会限制市政府的行动。我们对雅加达的案例研究揭示了一个事实,即通往低碳发展的道路受制于省和国家层面的政治动态,这往往使其政策偏离了实现气候目标。我们感谢Anies R. Baswedan博士领导的加速发展总督小组(TGUPP)对我们在雅加达实地工作的支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由英国经济和社会研究理事会作为全球挑战研究基金的一部分支持(资助号ES/T008091/1)。作者简介galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta aluh Syahbana Indraprahasta是印度尼西亚共和国雅加达国家研究与创新局(BRIN)的高级研究员。他目前担任人口BRIN研究中心城乡动态研究小组主席。他还在茂物IPB大学教授和指导硕士生和博士生。Galuh是一位训练有素的城市和经济地理学家,他的研究领域涵盖了各种主题,其中包括全球城市化,城市治理,区域发展,可持续性以及数字技术与空间方面的关系。他的作品发表在不同的学术期刊上,包括《国际人居》、《增长与变化》、《新加坡热带地理杂志》等。sufikar Amir是南洋理工大学社会科学学院科学、技术和社会副教授,也是社会学项目的教员。他的研究兴趣主要集中在研究科学知识和技术系统的制度、政治和认识论维度。他的研究领域包括技术民族主义、发展与全球化、核政治、风险与灾难、设计研究、城市与基础设施以及复原力。他是《印度尼西亚的技术国家:高科技和威权政治的共同构成》一书的作者,也是《恢复力的社会技术构成:治理风险和灾难的新视角》一书的编辑。Anindrya Nastiti,万隆理工学院土木与环境工程学院副教授。她一直从事跨学科研究,致力于揭示各种环境问题的复杂性。她的主要专长在于水的治理和WASH(供水、环境卫生和个人卫生)。她最近还深入研究了城市高温、气候变化和新出现的污染物。她的作品发表在《国际人居》、《科学报告》、《国际水资源》、《环境与城市化》、《美国国家科学院院刊》等杂志上。Rifda Ufaira是一位具有很强的建筑和城市规划背景的研究人员。她热衷于探索建筑环境如何提升和改善城市居民的生活质量。主要研究方向为城市战略规划与政策,重点关注智慧、可持续和弹性城市。她致力于寻找创新的解决方案,以应对城市地区面临的复杂挑战,如气候变化、城市化和社会不平等。
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Journal of Urban Affairs
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期刊介绍: Focusing on urban research and policy analysis, the Journal of Urban Affairs is among the most widely cited journals in the field. Published for the Urban Affairs Association, the journal offers multidisciplinary perspectives and explores issues of relevance to both scholars and practitioners, including: - Theoretical, conceptual, or methodological approaches to metropolitan and community problems - Empirical research that advances the understanding of society - Strategies for social change in the urban milieu - Innovative urban policies and programs - Issues of current interest to those who work in the field and those who study the urban and regional environment
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