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Distinguishing policy surveillance from policy tracking: transnational municipal networks in climate and energy governance

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Pages 857-869 | Received 26 Jun 2019, Accepted 16 Jun 2020, Published online: 25 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The challenges related to climate change and energy issues have induced a growing number of actors to participate in governance arrangements of information-sharing and mutual policy-learning. In recent years the increasing availability of data on policy outputs and outcomes has enabled researchers to observe variation in these governance arrangements of transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs). To capture this variation, we rely on two ideal types of policy information systems: policy tracking (PT) and policy surveillance (PS). Focusing on two TMCNs active in energy governance, our qualitative analysis attests the existence of these two modes of monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. The Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy exemplifies how PS schemes can standardize scoring methodology and facilitate policy compliance and enforcement. In contrast, Energy Cities fits the typology of a PT system that aims to showcase local initiatives and mutual learning.

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Notes on contributors

Fabrizio De Francesco is a senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. His research focuses on comparative public policy and administration, regulation and transnational governance.

Lucas Leopold is a graduate student of Political Science at Heidelberg University.

Jale Tosun is a professor at the Institute of Political Science at Heidelberg University. Her research focuses on comparative public policy, international political economy and public administration.

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