Collective Action, Climate Change Adaptation, and Green Job Creation in South Florida
Julius A. Nukpezah and
Orkhan Ismayilov
International Journal of Public Administration, 2025, vol. 48, issue 13, 831-844
Abstract:
The study draws from the bonding and bridging effects to investigate (1) collaboration for green job creation, (2) climate change adaptation for green job creation, and (3) increases in green job creation among local governments. It uses survey data from South Florida cities and employs one-way ANOVA, crosstabs, and chi-squares tests in analyzing the data. The findings show that the bonding effect, rather than the bridging effect, contributes to collaboration for green jobs that also address climate change challenges in South Florida. The study contributes to the literature on creating a collective green economy in response to climate change challenges.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2024.2422986
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