What is it about?
The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact is a partnership of four counties (Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach) and 26 municipalities within those counties to advance climate adaptation strategies. It was voluntarily created by Broward, Monroe, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties in 2009.
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Why is it important?
President Obama regards the Compact as “one of the nation’s leading examples of regional-scale climate action” (Office of the Press Secretary 2014). He has highlighted it as “a model not just for the country, but for the world” (Office of the Press Secretary 2015). This paper provides the first independent analysis of the impact of the Compact on climate action.
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This page is a summary of: Voluntary Collaboration for Adaptive Governance, Journal of Planning Education and Research, July 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0739456x16659700.
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Resources
Can a single region in Florida show the state how to adapt to climate change?
This story draws on the paper and presents key findings. It was published by the Conversation US..
Voluntary collaboration for adaptive governance: The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact
An open access version of the published paper from QUT E-Prints.
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