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=== Research ===
=== Research ===


*Can participatory emissions budgeting help local authorities to tackle climate change? Tom Cohen, (published) Under a Creative Commons license, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211464512000553 sciencedirect.com]
*Can participatory emissions budgeting help local authorities to tackle climate change? Tom Cohen, (published) Under a Creative Commons license, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211464512000553 sciencedirect.com], 2012


== See also ==
== See also ==

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The idea is to combine two other ideas: participatory budgeting and a carbon budget for an area, typically a large town or city.

The same sorts of community involvement processes used in participatory budgeting would be used to give local people real influence in setting a local budget, but one for carbon emissions. The budget might for example be derived from the ideas of contraction and convergence.

What would be needed to make it happen?

Monitoring data would have to be good enough. There is some data available for areas within the UK at present, but questions remain about this data.

Is it accurate enough? Existing data tends to reflect economic activity within a locality and it may not be clear or transparent enough yet that questions as to what emissions should be allocated fairly to which areas have been answered.

There may also remain some questions to do with re-use of 'official' data.

Background

The idea was inspired by carbon conversations, an event organised by OPM (Office for public management), and the Environment Council, in March 2008

Research

  • Can participatory emissions budgeting help local authorities to tackle climate change? Tom Cohen, (published) Under a Creative Commons license, sciencedirect.com, 2012

See also



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