At global level we are witnessing a considerable progress in relation to the involvement of local institutions in programmes for climate change mitigation. Notwithstanding this progress, in many countries the coverage of policy and practice remains patchy between local and national levels, and does not always reflect international targets for clean energy, especially for energy efficiency policies. This issue brief presents a methodology to analyse gaps, which aggravate improvement of energy efficiency at different levels of governance, focusing on the case of Argentina and several selected municipalities.
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Sector: Cross cutting
Country / Region: Argentina, South America
Tags: cities, Energy efficiency policy, local and regional energy planning, national energy efficiency plans, policy implementationIn 2 user collections: Urban Climate Neutrality (Argentina) , C2E2 Publications
Knowledge Object: Publication / Report
Published by: Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
Publishing year: 2019
Author: Ksenia Petrichenko, Valeria Zambianchi