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PCAN: Inviting Proposals to Evaluate Impact of Belfast, Edinburgh and Leeds Commissions (UK)

Deadline: 7-Feb-22

The Place-based Climate Action Network (PCAN) is inviting proposals to evaluate the impact of the Belfast, Edinburgh and Leeds Commissions so far, the role they are playing in the climate activities of their respective cities, and the extent to which they provide a replicable model for place-based climate governance.

The Place-based Climate Action Network (PCAN) is an ESRC-supported Network Plus, which brings together the research community and decision makers in the public, private and third sectors.

PCAN builds on the policy connections, networking capacity and research strengths of its host institutions: the London School of Economics and Political Science, Queen’s University Belfast and the Universities of Edinburgh, Oxford and Leeds. A core part of PCAN’s activities are three city-based Climate Commissions in Belfast, Edinburgh and Leeds.

The Leeds Commission pre-dates PCAN and serves as an example for the kind of participatory, place-based climate governance that PCAN studies and supports. The Belfast and Edinburgh Commissions were set up as part of PCAN. All three Commissions are independent, but supported by PCAN.

Scope of Work

The proposed evaluation will provide an early assessment of the PCAN Commissions in Belfast, Edinburgh and Leeds. They are interested principally in their impact on local debates and on climate action in the three cities. This includes insights on:

Funding Information

The maximum budget available for the study is GBP 28,000, including VAT. Contracting will be with the London School of Economics.

Criteria

For more information, visit PCAN.

For more information, visit https://pcancities.org.uk/evaluation-impact-pcan-supported-climate-commissions

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