Urban climate governance in Southeast Asian small and mid-Sized cities: undermining resilience and distributing risks unevenly (vol 19, pg 141, 2022)

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES(2022)

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Secondary cities are home to most of the world's urban populations vulnerable to climate change, yet researchers and policymakers have devoted less attention to them than large and megacities. To help address this gap, this paper explores the relationship between incomplete decentralized governance, climate change, and urban resilience. It does through the case studies of secondary cities of Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Secondary cities are of importance because they are the fastest growing cities in the Global South but also because they have weaker capacity to address climate risks. Through these case studies, the paper draws comparisons between the different cases to look at the linkages between decentralization and urban resilience in secondary cities. Overall, it argues that climate governance, due to the retention of power and resources by central bureaucrats along with fragmented governance structures, and misaligned incentive structures which prioritize economic growth over climate protection have undermined resilience building and contributed to the uneven distribution of climate risks in these cities.
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Incomplete decentralization, secondary cities, urban climate resilience, mainland Southeast Asia, fragmented urban governance, urban political ecology
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