03794nam 22005533 450 991077616670332120240322080330.090-04-51300-0(CKB)5670000000607297(MiAaPQ)EBC31217100(Au-PeEL)EBL31217100(EXLCZ)99567000000060729720240322d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClimate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria Shaping Subnational Policies in the Transport, Energy, and Spatial Planning Sectors1st ed.Boston :BRILL,2022.©2023.1 online resource (346 pages)Studies in territorial and cultural diversity governance,2213-2570 ;volume 1790-04-51299-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Climate change integration in the multilevel governance of Italy and Austria / Louisa Parks and Niccolò Bertuzzi -- The challenges of multilevel climate governance facing hurdles in the EU's climate policy ambitions / Mariachiara Alberton -- Climate change at domestic level national powers and regulations in Italy and Austria / Maria Bertel and Federica Cittadino -- Climate change at subnational level the Case Study of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (Italy) and the Länder Tyrol and Vorarlberg (Austria) / Mariachiara Alberton, Peter Bussjäger, Alice Meier and Sara Parolari -- Transport / Alessio Claroni and Ekkehard Allinger-Csollich -- Energy and water / Giada Giacomini and Arnold Autengruber -- Spatial Planning / Friederike Bundschuh-Rieseneder, Maria Tischler and Esther Happacher -- Coordination and leadership / Niccolò Bertuzzi, Peter Bussjäger and Alice Meier -- Funding climate change a subnational government perspective / Mathias Eller and Alice Valdesalici -- Information and participation in climate change integration / Martina Trettel, Melanie Plangger and Franz Koppensteiner -- Which factors influence climate policy integration? Insights from Italian and Austrian Cases / Federica Cittadino, Louisa Parks, Peter Bussjäger and Francesca Rosignoli."How can subnational governments best integrate climate change considerations across policy areas? Which factors contribute to successful integration? With a specific focus on transport, spatial planning policies, and energy and water in selected cases located at the border of the Alpine region between Italy and Austria, this volume shows that coordination (vertical and horizontal), public participation and information, leadership, and dedicated funding play fundamental and interlinked roles in climate change policy integration"--Provided by publisher.Studies in Territorial and Cultural Diversity Governance SeriesClimatic changesLaw and legislationAustriaClimatic changesLaw and legislationItalyFederal governmentAustriaFederal governmentItalyClimatic changesLaw and legislationClimatic changesLaw and legislationFederal governmentFederal government344.404/632Cittadino Federica754629Parks Louisa1731957Bußjäger Peter1731958Rosignoli Francesca1429316MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910776166703321Climate Change Integration in the Multilevel Governance of Italy and Austria4145510UNINA