Cooperation amongst public, private and civil society actors in the design and implementation of sustainability policies and practices are not new. Many characteristics of urban partnerships, as a diverse set of governance instruments, show potential to address the inherent risks and impacts associated with a changing climate. This review identifies and describes a number of existing and emergent urban partnerships from traditional infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and urban regeneration through to cross-scalar policy networks. It examines the key challenges, and gaps, specific to adaptation that partnerships must embrace if they are to provide a valuable policy instrument for climate adaptation.
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Minist Food & Agr, Int Water Ctr, Oz Green Youth Leading World YLTW Africa Program, Berekum 233, GhanaMinist Food & Agr, Int Water Ctr, Oz Green Youth Leading World YLTW Africa Program, Berekum 233, Ghana
Alhassan, Salley
Hadwen, Wade L.
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Griffith Univ, Australian Rivers Inst, Brisbane, Qsd 4111, Australia
Griffith Univ, Griffith Climate Change Response Program, Brisbane, Qsd 4111, AustraliaMinist Food & Agr, Int Water Ctr, Oz Green Youth Leading World YLTW Africa Program, Berekum 233, Ghana