Journal article
Unveiling urban governance diversity: Clustering cities based on mitigation actions
S Mokhles, K Davidson, M Acuto
Ambio | Published : 2024
Abstract
Embracing a “more global” urban comparison in scientific assessments of climate actions by cities is essential to drive greater and more inclusive participation in global efforts to curb climate change. This comparison needs to engage cities irrespective of their size and status: when we do so, distinctive patterns of urban climate mitigation actions across a diverse range of cities emerge. Employing K-means clustering as a pattern recognition method, this study compares cities based on selected aspects of their reported mitigation actions to the Carbon Disclosure Project. It explores whether the identified clusters facilitate the comparison of a socio-spatially diverse range of cities. The ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Prof Michael Kirely, the Melbourne Centre for Data Science Co-Director, who kindly commented on the earlier versions of this paper. We would also like to thank the reviewers for their constructive feedback.