U.S. cities’ integration and evaluation of equity considerations into climate action plans

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Holly Caggiano
Diren Kocakuşak
Pranay Kumar
Melissa O. Tier
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[1] University of British Columbia,School of Community and Regional Planning
[2] The State University of New Jersey,Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers
[3] Princeton University,School of Public & International Affairs
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While cities in the United States play an active role developing and implementing climate policy, urban centers are often sites of socio-spatial inequity. Thus, we explore how cities grapple with these inequities in their Climate Action Plans (CAPs). While CAPs can empower cities to engage in equitable planning practices that prioritize marginalized communities, little empirical research examines how equity goals are measured and evaluated. We find that among large U.S. cities with CAPs, less than one third include measurable indicators to evaluate progress towards achieving equity goals. Across climate adaptation and mitigation planning, nineteen cities consider equity goals as they relate to ten thematic areas, six outcomes, and five dimensions of equity. We suggest ways forward for cities to develop, implement, and measure a diverse and holistic set of equity indicators to use in their climate planning efforts and beyond.
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