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https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-72-123-2017
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16 Mar 2017
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How to make them walk the talk: governing the implementation of energy and climate policies into local practices

Annika Mattissek and Cindy Sturm

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Drawing on a research project on adaptations of climate and energy policies in German cities we ask why, despite the growing number of laws and recommendations formulated on the national level, local adaptations of climate and energy policies vary significantly between different cities. We explain how discourse and governmentality studies can be brought into resonance with the policy mobility debate and suggest that these concepts are particularly well suited to explain these discrepancies.
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