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The case study findings demonstrate that transnational urban South-North cooperation on low carbon transitions is possible and is emerging in various institutional forms. In addition to more traditional twinning arrangements, cities also connect in ad hoc and project-oriented partnerships, which can be driven and moderated by external moderators such as the GIZ or ICLEI. The data however points to key challenges that remain in transnational urban partnerships.
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Beermann, J. (2017). Discussion and Conclusions. In: Urban Cooperation and Climate Governance . Energiepolitik und Klimaschutz. Energy Policy and Climate Protection. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17146-9_7
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