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Intention and Action: Evaluating the Policy Antecedents of Development. (2022). Berke, Philip ; Spurlock, Danielle.
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  30. The contribution of innovation policy criteria to the development of local renewable energy systems. (2018). Gerstlberger, Wolfgang ; Ayala, Nestor Fabian ; Lerman, Laura Visintainer ; Paslauski, Carolline Amaral ; Frank, Alejandro German.
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  33. Looking under the hood of local adaptation plans: shedding light on the actions prioritized to build local resilience to climate change. (2017). Woodruff, Sierra C ; Stults, Missy.
    In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
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  34. Drivers of adaptation: Responses to weather- and climate-related hazards in 60 local governments in the Intermountain Western U.S.. (2017). .
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  35. Identifying the Potential for Climate Compatible Development Efforts and the Missing Links. (2017). Kalafatis, Scott E.
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  36. Modes of Governing and Policy of Local and Regional Governments Supporting Local Low-Carbon Energy Initiatives; Exploring the Cases of the Dutch Regions of Overijssel and Frysln. (2017). Hoppe, Thomas ; Warbroek, Beau.
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  37. Overcoming collective action barriers to energy sustainability: A longitudinal study of climate protection accord adoption by local governments. (2017). Feiock, Richard C ; Yi, Hongtao ; Berry, Frances S.
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  38. Are municipal land use plans keeping pace with global climate change?. (2017). Stevens, Mark R ; Senbel, Maged.
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  39. A data-driven predictive model of city-scale energy use in buildings. (2017). Kontokosta, Constantine E ; Tull, Christopher .
    In: Applied Energy.
    RePEc:eee:appene:v:197:y:2017:i:c:p:303-317.

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  40. Selecting and coordinating local and regional climate change interventions. (2016). .
    In: Environment and Planning C.
    RePEc:sae:envirc:v:34:y:2016:i:7:p:1241-1266.

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  41. The Role of Planning in Minimizing the Negative Impacts of Global Climate Change. (2016). Hagen, Bjoern.
    In: Urban Planning.
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  42. Multilevel governance and urban climate change mitigation. (2015). .
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  43. The other end of the spectrum: municipal climate change mitigation planning in the politically conservative Dallas€“Fort Worth region. (2015). .
    In: Environment and Planning C.
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  44. Factors explaining the adoption and impact of LEED-based green building policies at the municipal level. (2014). Cope, Miriam A. ; Cidell, Julie.
    In: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.
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  45. Integrating Climate Change into Governance at the Municipal Scale: An Institutional Perspective on Practices in Denmark. (2014). .
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  46. Assessment of the climate preparedness of 30 urban areas in the UK. (2013). Dawson, Richard ; Heidrich, Oliver ; Reckien, Diana ; Walsh, Claire.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  47. Exploring What Greening the Economy Means for African American Workers, Entrepreneurs, and Communities. (2012). .
    In: Economic Development Quarterly.
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  48. Estimating Potential Community-wide Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Savings from Residential Energy Retrofits. (2012). Chang, Mark ; Randolph, John ; st Jean, David ; Pitt, Damian.
    In: Energy and Environment Research.
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  49. Do city climate plans reduce emissions?. (2012). Millard-Ball, Adam.
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    RePEc:eee:juecon:v:71:y:2012:i:3:p:289-311.

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