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The Florida State University Local Governance Lab Askew School of Public Administration and Policy http://localgov.fsu.edu/ Local Governance and Sustainability Conference A Conference within A Conference Florida State University The Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association New Orleans Hyatt Regency Friday, January 5 and Saturday, January 6, 2018

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The Florida State University

Local Governance Lab Askew School of Public Administration and Policy

http://localgov.fsu.edu/

Local Governance and Sustainability Conference A Conference within A Conference

Florida State University

The Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association

New Orleans Hyatt Regency

Friday, January 5 and Saturday, January 6, 2018

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Local Governance Lab website http://localgov.fsu.edu/

Program Chair: Simon Andrew, University of North Texas

Local Arrangements: Aaron Deslatte, Northern Illinois University

Lab Manager/Program Design: Portia Campos

Lab Director: Richard Feiock

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Local Governance Lab website http://localgov.fsu.edu/

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Table of Contents

Panels page

Friday, January 5

1:15-2:45 pm ........... Regional Governance: Implications for Land Use ...................... 1 Infrastructure and Sustainability

3:00-4:30 pm ........... Mechanisms Driving Cooperation and Competition ................... 1

4:45-6:15 pm ........... Neighborhood, Networks and Performance ............................... 2

Saturday, January 6

8:00-9:30 am ........... Energy and Sustainability at the City Level ................................ 3

9:45-11:15 am ......... Linking Governance to Sustainability Outcomes ........................ 3

11:30 am-1:00 pm ... Local Governance, Collaboration and Innovation ...................... 4

1:15-2:45 pm ........... New Directions and Innovation in Sustainability Research ........ 5

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CWC-7 Regional Governance: Implications for Land Use Infrastructure and Sustainability

Friday, January 5, 2018

1:15pm-2:45pm Chair: Christopher Hawkins, University of Central Florida Participants: Multilevel Collaboration in Designing and Managing Sustainability Policy

Ann O'M. Bowman, Texas A&M University Kent E Portney, Texas A&M University Jeffrey M Berry, Tufts University

When Do Local Governments Collaborate for Economic Development? Evidence from Joint Infrastructure Development Projects in Metropolitan Planning Organizations

Brian An, University of Southern California Richard Feiock, Florida State University Raphael Bostic, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Advocacy Coalitions in Shale Gas Development in China

Yuan Liu, George Washington University Hongtao Yi, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado Denver Christopher Weible, University of Colorado Denver

Institutions, Regional Governance, and Land-Use Changes: A Comparative Study of Metropolitan Areas in the US and Europe

Aaron Deslatte, Northern Illinois University Katarzyna Szmigiel-Rawska, University of Warsaw Izabela Karsznia, University of Warsaw António F Tavares, University of Minho

Discussant: David Reeths, University of Minnesota

(This panel examines when local governments collaboration regionally and the implications for Land Use Infrastructure and Sustainability.)

CWC-7 Mechanisms Driving Cooperation and Competition

Friday, January 5, 2018

3:00pm-4:30pm Chair: Simon A Andrew, University of North Texas Participants: Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts in China: A Spatial Econometric Analysis

Shaoming Cheng, Florida International University Hai Guo, Florida International University Richard Feiock, Florida State University

Urbanization, Development of Science and Technology, and Chinese Exceptionalism

Jill Tao, Incheon National University Bo Wang, Guangxi University for Nationalities

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Post CWC Gathering

“Crawl Back From Frenchman Street” Starting 7PM at The Maison on Frenchmen St.

http://frenchmenstreetlive.com/the-maison-frenchmen/

Workshop Public Administration, Governance, Networks: Local and Regional Governance, Collaboration, and

Policy Instrument Choices

The International Policy Association (IPPA) workshops hosted by the University of Pittsburgh

June 26th-28th

http://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/iwpp-1-pittsburgh-2018/panel-list/9/panel/local-and-regional-govenace-collaboration-and-policy-instrument-choices/703

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Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman, University of Texas-Rio Grand Valley Climate Change Policy, Residential Insurance Programs, and Natural Disasters in South Korea

Hyunwoo Lim, University of North Texas Ji Sun Ryu, University of North Texas Simon A Andrew, University of North Texas Vaswati Chatterjee, University of North Texas

MPOs’ plan using machine learning and text mining

Kewei (Corey) Xu, Florida State University Political Competition, Vertical Connections, and Urban Sustainability in China

Tianfeng Li, Florida State University Institutional Variance with MPO policy decision making

Jonathan Lubin, Florida State University Urban Farming as Economic Development: An Examination of Policies and Impact

Kathryn Wassel, Florida State University Discussant: Christopher Hawkins, University of Central Florida

(Five young scholars present cutting edge research summaries point to new Directions and innovation in sustainability research.)

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Yong-joul Lee, Incheon National University Hyunsun Ha, Kookmin University

Mechanisms Driving Collaboration in Local Sustainability Efforts: Assessing the Duality of Formal and Informal Drivers

Angela Young-Shin Park, University of Kansas The Story behind the Agency Restructuring: Functional Fragmentation and Local Water Governance in China

Can Cui, The University of Hong Kong Hongtao Yi, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University

Discussant: Soyoung Kim, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (This panel explores both cooperation and competition as mechanisms to influence local

technological, financial and environmental sustainability.)

CWC-7 Neighborhood, Networks and Performance

Friday, January 5, 2018 4:45pm-6:15pm

Chair: Jack Mewhirter, University of Cincinnati Participants: Impact of Institutional Arrangements on Citizens’ Perceptions of Effectiveness and Performance of Local Government Services

Lachezar (Lucky) Anguelov, Evergreen State College Cali Ellis, Evergreen State College Tyler Wolfe, Evergreen State College

Neighborhood Disorder Resilience and Sub-Local Institutions Michael Craw, UA Little Rock School of Public Affairs Urban form and Residential Housing Efficiency: Creating a Parametric and a Causal Model of Building Orientation and Energy Performance

Haris Alibasic, University of West Florida Derek Morgan, University of West Florida Thomas Douthat, Georgia Tech Aneurin Grant, University of West Florida

Climate Change Adaptation Policies and Interorganizational Collaboration: An Empirical Test of the Bonding and Bridging Hypotheses

Orkhan Ismayilov, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy (ADA) University Simon A Andrew, University of North Texas

Discussant: Jack Mewhirter, University of Cincinnati (This panel explores individual, building, neighborhood and network based influences on

services and sustainability.)

CWC-7 Energy and Sustainability at the City Level

Saturday, January 6, 2018 8:00am-9:30am

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Chair: Tony Kassekert, Department of Homeland Security Participants: Policy Learning and Resource Dependency: City Sojourns toward Sustainability

Aaron Deslatte, Northern Illinois University Technological Innovation Activities Generated during the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Evidence from the Alternative Energy Production and Energy Conservation

Taekyoung Lim, Cleveland State University Tian Tang, Florida State University William M Bowen, Cleveland State University

Capacity and Transaction Costs in Energy Efficiency

Jessica Terman, George Mason University Planning and Managing Sustainability Initiatives: How and Why do Cities Codify their Commitments?

Christopher Hawkins, University of Central Florida Discussant: Tony Kassekert, Department of Homeland Security Edgar Ramirez, Arizona State University, Public Administration Division at

the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)

(This set of paper applies policy theory and analysis to investigate factors shaping city level learning, innovation and sustainability policy choices.)

CWC-7 Linking Governance to Sustainability Outcomes

Saturday, January 6, 2018

9:45am-11:15am Chair: Jessica Terman, George Mason University Participants: From Plans to Effective Policy Outcomes: The Effect of Administrative Form and Stability on the Success of Cities’ Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Efforts

Rachel Krause, University of Kansas Christopher Hawkins, University of Central Florida Richard Feiock, Florida State University Angela Young-Shin Park, University of Kansas

How Do Different Types of Local Governments’ Sustainability Programs Relate to Their Environmental Outcomes?

Hyunjung Ji, University of Alabama Assessing Contributions of Cities’ ICLEI Membership on Climate Actions: Results from a Medium City in Brazil.

Lia De Azevedo Almeida, UFT – Federal University of Tocantins Brazil Mônica Aparecida da Rocha Silva, Universidade Federal do Tocantins (Brazil)

The Impact of the Capacity of Government on Rigidities of Policy Instruments: Empirical Evidence from OECD and BRIICS Countries

Beom Geun Cho, Yonsei University M.J. Moon, Yonsei University

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Discussant: Jessica Terman, George Mason University (Collectively ,the papers address how agendas, plans, institutions and networks influence

sustainability outcomes.)

CWC-7 Local Governance, Collaboration and Innovation

Saturday, January 6, 2018 11:30am-1:00pm

Participants: Urban Governance and Sustainability through the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Evidence from the San Antonio Area Case

Kent E Portney, Texas A&M University Bryce Hannibal, Texas A&M University

Interlocal Economic Development Collaboration in Rural Metropolitan Areas: Network Approach to the Case of Municipalities in West Texas

Chang-Gyu Kwak, Sam Houston State University Sung-wook Kwon, Texas Tech University

Barriers to Cooperation and Perceptions of Forum Effectiveness in Complex Governance Systems

Jack Mewhirter, University of Cincinnati Danielle Mclaughlin, University of Cincinnati

A Network Approach to Understanding Innovations in Urban Water Management in Local Governance Systems

Edna Liliana Gomez Fernandez, University of Arizona Adam Douglas Henry, University of Arizona Gary Pivo, University of Arizona

Discussant: Aaron Deslatte, Northern Illinois University

(This panel examines collaboration networks in multiple contexts.)

CWC-7 New Directions and Innovation in Sustainability Research

Saturday, January 6, 2018 1:15pm-2:45pm

Chair: Richard Feiock, Florida State University Participants: Divergent Agendas: Assessing Social Justice and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Among U.S.-Mexico Transborder Cities