Abstract
• Lack of coordination and resource capacity constrain sustainable urban transport. • Issue-bundling and civil society participation can enable sustainable transitions. • Building blocks of socio-technical transitions rest in actors taking advantage of windows of opportunities. • Climate change policies often need to be coupled with other policy agendas to gain widespread support. • Framing climate mitigation as a local issue is critical to facilitating meaningful transitions.
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