Calculative infrastructures of net zero urban governance: A transformative science-based agenda or reductive territorial project?

IF 4.2 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Taylor Davey
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The current emphasis on data-driven urban climate governance, while not a new project, is nevertheless evolving as part of a new calculative politics shaped by a net zero agenda. This urban project is realised via the development of calculative infrastructures that deploy more robust measurement fields through which urban action can be made directly relevant to global climate targets. A key premise is that it is possible to project the global scientific concept of net zero onto the ground as a territorial target, which in turn relies on the technical work of balancing emissions. I argue that this often materialises as a reductive governance project based on the accountability of public actors to new carbon balance sheets, wholly detached from a more systemic transition politics. This critical commentary begins by introducing net zero as an urban agenda and explores how calculative infrastructures offer the means of making a consolidated international agenda actionable as an urban territorial governance project. I examine the urban carbon inventory protocol as the foundation to other calculative work and discuss three subsequent infrastructure projects: reporting frameworks and platforms, scenario planning tools and carbon budgets. This calculative project promises a long-term pathway to decarbonisation but is based on a narrow lens that misjudges the more systemic transformation that must take place. The commentary concludes by considering how (or if) net zero as a political framework could support a more radical transition politics.
净零城市治理的计算基础设施:一个基于科学的变革性议程还是缩小的领土项目?
目前对数据驱动型城市气候治理的重视,虽然不是一个新项目,但作为由净零议程塑造的新计算政治的一部分,正在演变。这个城市项目是通过发展计算基础设施来实现的,这些基础设施部署了更强大的测量领域,通过这些领域,城市行动可以与全球气候目标直接相关。一个关键的前提是,有可能将全球净零排放的科学概念作为一个区域目标投射到地面上,而这反过来又依赖于平衡排放的技术工作。我认为,这通常是以一种简化的治理项目的形式实现的,该项目基于公共行为体对新的碳资产负债表的问责,完全脱离了更系统化的转型政治。这篇批判性的评论首先介绍了净零作为一个城市议程,并探讨了计算基础设施如何提供一种手段,使一个统一的国际议程作为一个城市领土治理项目具有可操作性。我考察了城市碳清单协议作为其他计算工作的基础,并讨论了三个后续基础设施项目:报告框架和平台、情景规划工具和碳预算。这个经过计算的项目承诺了一条通往脱碳的长期道路,但它基于一个狭隘的视角,错误地判断了必须进行的更系统性的转型。这篇评论最后考虑了净零作为一种政治框架如何(或是否)支持一种更激进的过渡政治。
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Urban Studies
Urban Studies Multiple-
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10.50
自引率
8.50%
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150
期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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