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PUBLICATION DATA

Opp, Susan M., and Samantha L. Mosier. 2017. Counting Money: Cities Love Climate Policies If They Generate Local Benefits. Public Administration Review’s “Speak Your Mind” Symposium on Climate Change and Public Administration. 

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LIST OF REFERENCES

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Greshko, M., Parker, L. & Howard, B.C. (2017). A running list of how Trump is changing the environment. National Geographic.

 

Krause, R. M. (2011). Symbolic or substantive policy? Measuring the extent of local commitment to climate protection. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 29(1), 46-62.

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Opp, S. M., Osgood, J. L., & Rugeley, C. R. (2014). Explaining the adoption and implementation of local environmental policies in the United States. Journal of Urban Affairs, 36(5), 854-875.

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Opp, S. M., & Saunders, K. L. (2013). Pillar talk: local sustainability initiatives and policies in the United States—finding evidence of the “three E’s”: economic development, environmental protection, and social equity. Urban Affairs Review, 49(5), 678-717.

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Portney, K. E. (2013). Taking sustainable cities seriously: Economic development, the environment, and quality of life in American cities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

NOTES

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The 2016 survey was developed and executed by Susan M. Opp, Samantha L. Mosier, and Jeffery L. Osgood.

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