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This article assesses the role of cities and city-networks in the Canadian response to climate change through the experience of two Canadian cities: Winnipeg and Toronto.
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This article contributes to ongoing efforts to assess and understand the role of non-state actors, and especially cities, in developing an effective policy response to climate change. By focusing on the relationship between cities and the city-networks to which they belong, it brings to light some of the limiting factors that cities must overcome if they are to produce meaningful governance effects.
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This page is a summary of: Lament for a network? Cities and networked climate governance in Canada, Environment and Planning C Government and Policy, November 2015, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0263774x15614675.
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