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Instruments for Implementing Systemic Change to Foster Climate Transitions in European Cities

Instruments for Implementing Systemic Change to Foster Climate Transitions in European Cities

by Morgan Ricard, Rohit Mondal, Sabrina Bresciani, Francesca Rizzo

Published in the Open Living Lab Days 2024 Conference Proceedings

Abstract: Emerging climate transition trends in the European context witness a systemic approach beyond the conventional centering of efforts solely on technological solutions for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction. The systemic approach, core to the European Union's 2030 Climate Neutral Mission draws from extant literature to encompass both top-down and bottom-up perspectives towards climate neutrality, underscoring the importance of determinants such as trans-disciplinarity and experimentation. This paper presents instruments and tools developed for European cities within the EU-funded project, NetZeroCities, which aims to support a systemic approach to climate neutrality by 2030. These include the Climate City Contract concept and template (CCC), and the Climate Transition Map, which are presented and analyzed through the lens of Organizational Innovativeness. These two innovative instruments used in the NetZeroCities project present several potential determinants of organizational innovativeness discussed in extant literature: administrative intensity, complexity, functional differentiation, internal communication, managerial attitude toward change, professionalism, slack resources, specialization, technical capacity, absorptive capacity for new knowledge, and receptive context for change.

Keywords: Systemic Change, Systemic Approach, Organizational Innovativeness (OI), Climate Neutrality, Public Administration Innovation

ISBN (International Standard Book Number): 9789464668629

See full paper here: https://re.public.polimi.it/handle/11311/1280569 

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