How has the COVID Crisis Impacted Local Governments’ Sustainability Efforts? An Examination of Initial Effects

Q2 Social Sciences
Rachel M. Krause, Christopher V. Hawkins, Angela Y. S. Park
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Although many U.S. municipalities have adopted climate protection and sustainability as explicit objectives, they are not among their traditional responsibilities. As a result, compared to policies focused around core functions, those related to sustainability may be at greater risk of retrenchment or change in times of crisis. This research examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted local governments’ sustainability efforts. Using data from a nation-wide survey, we examine the degree to which the pandemic has affected programmatic priorities, resources, and operations related to sustainability. Findings indicate that the pandemic hurt the implementation of sustainability initiatives in almost half of U.S. cities. At the same time, many cities increased the priority of economic and social sustainability initiatives in response to the pandemic. Cities which have formally included sustainability principles into a city plan appear more sensitive to COVID-induced challenges to their program operations.
新冠肺炎危机如何影响地方政府的可持续发展努力?对初始效果的考察
尽管美国许多市政当局已将气候保护和可持续性作为明确目标,但它们并不在其传统职责之列。因此,与围绕核心职能制定的政策相比,与可持续性相关的政策在危机时期可能面临更大的紧缩或变化风险。这项研究考察了新冠肺炎疫情如何影响地方政府的可持续发展努力。利用一项全国性调查的数据,我们研究了疫情对与可持续性相关的计划优先事项、资源和运营的影响程度。调查结果表明,疫情影响了美国近一半城市可持续发展举措的实施。与此同时,许多城市提高了应对疫情的经济和社会可持续性举措的优先次序。已将可持续发展原则正式纳入城市规划的城市似乎对新冠肺炎对其项目运营带来的挑战更为敏感。
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State and Local Government Review
State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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