Climate Cooperative Initiatives Database - Publications

Database

Chan, S., Deneault, A., Hale, T. 2022. Climate - Cooperative Initiatives Database (C-CID). Radboud University, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Blavatnik School of Government (BSG) at Oxford University.


Relevant publications

• Chan, S., Hale, T., Deneault, A., Shrivastava, M., Mbeva, K., Chengo, V., & Atela, J. (2022). Assessing the effectiveness of orchestrated climate action from five years of summits. Nature Climate Change, 12(7), 628-633.

• Chan, Sander, Faulkner, Robert, Goldberg, Matthew, & van Asselt, Harro. (2018) Effective and geographically balanced? An output-based assessment of non-state climate actions. Climate Policy, 18:1, 24-35, DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2016.1248343
(The first application of the FOF method; supplementary material goes into further detail)

• Thomas N. Hale, Sander Chan, Angel Hsu, Andrew Clapper, Cynthia Elliott, Pedro Faria, Takeshi Kuramochi, Shannon McDaniel, Milimer Morgado, Mark Roelfsema, Mayra Santaella, Neelam Singh, Ian Tout, Chris Weber, Amy Weinfurter & Oscar Widerberg. (2021). Sub- and non-state climate action: a framework to assess progress, implementation and impact. Climate Policy, 21:3, 406-420, DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2020.1828796


Related publications

• Hsu, Angel; Chan, Sander; Roelfsema, Mark; Schletz, Marco; Kuramochi, Takeshi; Smit, Sybrig; Deneault, Andrew. (2023) From drumbeating to marching: Assessing non-state and subnational climate action using data. One Earth, volume 6, issue 9, pp. 1077 - 1081 (Comment)

• Chan, S., Bauer, S., Betsill, M.M. et al. (2023) The global biodiversity framework needs a robust action agenda. Nat Ecol Evol 7, 172–173. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-022-01953-2

• Widerberg, O., Boran, I., Chan, S., Deneault, A., Kok, M. & Negacz, K. et al. (2023) Finding synergies and trade-offs when linking biodiversity and climate change through cooperative initiatives. Global Policy, 14, 157–161. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13158

• Obergassel, W., Bauer, S., Hermwille, L., Aykut, S. C., Boran, I., Chan, S., Fraude, C., Klein, R. J. T., Mar, K. A., Schroeder, H., & Simeonova, K. (2022). From regime-building to implementation: Harnessing the UN climate conferences to drive climate action. WIREs Climate Change, 13(6), e797. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.797

• Chan, S., Eichhorn, F., Biermann, F., & Teunissen, A. (2021). A Momentum for Change? Systemic effects and catalytic impacts of transnational climate action. Earth System Governance, 9, 100119.

• Chan, S., Boran, I., van Asselt, H., Ellinger, P., Garcia, M., Hale, T., Hermwille, L., Liti Mbeva, K., Mert, A., Roger, C.B., Weinfurter, A., Widerberg, O., Bynoe, P., Chengo, V., Cherkaoui, A., Edwards, T., Gütschow, M., Hsu, A., Hultman, N., Levaï, D., Mihnar, S., Posa, S., Roelfsema, M., Rudyk, B., Scobie, M. and Shrivastava, M.K. (2021), Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework. Glob. Policy, 12: 245-259. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12932

• Hsu, Angel, Brandt, John, Widerberg, Oscar, Chan, Sander, & Weinfurter, Amy. (2020) Exploring links between national climate strategies and non-state and subnational climate action in nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Climate Policy, 20:4, 443-457, DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2019.1624252

• Chan, S., Amling, W. (2019). Does orchestration in the Global Climate Action Agenda effectively prioritize and mobilize transnational climate adaptation action?. Int Environ Agreements 19, 429–446. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-019-09444-9

• Chan, S., & Mitchell, R. (2020). How to Evaluate Agents and Agency. In M. Betsill, T. Benney, & A. Gerlak (Eds.), Agency in Earth System Governance (pp. 168-180). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108688277.014

• Chan, Sander / Idil Boran / Harro van Asselt / Gabriela Iacobuta / Navam Niles / Katharine Rietig / Michelle Scobie / Jennifer S. Bansard / Deborah Delgado Pugley / Laurence L. Delina / Friederike Eichhorn / Paula Ellinger / Okechukwu Enechi / Thomas Hale. (2019) Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance https://www.die-gdi.de/en/others-publications/article/promises-and-risks-of-nonstate-action-in-climate-and-sustainability-governance/
(This article places the context of transnational action)

• Hsu, A., Höhne, N., Kuramochi, T. et al. A research roadmap for quantifying non-state and subnational climate mitigation action. Nature Clim Change 9, 11–17 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0338-z


Reports

• NewClimate Institute, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Radboud University. (2022). Global Climate Action 2022: How have international initiatives delivered, and what more is possible? Research report prepared by the team of: Takeshi Kuramochi, Sander Chan, Sybrig Smit, Andrew Deneault, Natalie Pelekh.

• NewClimate Institute, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Radboud University. (2022). Global Climate Action 2022: How have international initiatives delivered, and what more is possible? Research report prepared by: Kuramochi, T., Chan, S., Smit, S., Deneault, A., Pelekh, N.

• Kuramochi, T., Smit, S., Hans, F., Horn, J., Lütkehermöller, K., Nascimento, L., Emmrich, J., Höhne, N., Hsu, A., Mapes, B. and Wang, X. (2021). Global, climate action from cities, regions and businesses: Taking stock of the impact of individual actors and cooperative initiatives on global greenhouse gas emissions.

• NewClimate Institute, Data-Driven Lab, PBL, German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Global climate action from cities, regions and businesses: Impact of individual actors and cooperative initiatives on global and national emissions. 2019 edition. Research report prepared by the team of: Takeshi Kuramochi, Swithin Lui, Niklas Höhne, Sybrig Smit, Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas, Frederic Hans, Leonardo Nascimento, Paola Tanguy, Angel Hsu, Amy Weinfurter, Zhi Yi Yeo, Yunsoo Kim, Mia Raghavan, Claire Inciong Krummenacher, Yihao Xie, Mark Roelfsema, Sander Chan, Thomas Hale.
(See also the two annexes)