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2019 Cities Adaptation Actions

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP RegionReporting AuthorityAccessClimate hazardAdaptation actionAction titleStatus of actionCo-benefit areaAction description and implementation progressFinance StatusTotal cost of projectTotal cost provided by the local governmentPrimary Source FundWeb linkPopulationPopulation YearCity LocationLast update
601201961427Municipality of NacalaNacalaMozambiqueAfricaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicMass movement > LandslideRestrict development in at risk areasPromote activities that will reduce the risk of erosion/ landslides around agricultural areasImplementationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvementsAs noted above, erosion and landslides are a significant issue in Nacala due to the presence of highly water-soluble sandy soils. The activity aims to promote activities that will reduce the risk of erosion and or landslides for cases where an alternative planting location is not feasible. Activities that will be promoted include gabions, and planting of crops with dense roots to hold the soil. Implementation occurs in some places in Nacala however this needs to be scaled up and out to have a meaningful impact at a city level.2247952019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[40.6854, -14.5656]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
602201950671Município de FafeFafePortugalEuropeCDP Cities, Global Covenant of Mayorspublic506332011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-8.17286, 41.4508]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
603201950392Prefeitura de VitóriaVitóriaBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicBiological hazards > Water-borne diseaseWater use auditsCVSA _ Centro de Vigilância em Saúde Ambiental.OperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Esse serviço desenvolve um conjunto de ações que propiciam o conhecimento e a detecção de mudanças nos fatores determinantes e condicionantes do meio ambiente que interferem na saúde humana, tais como a população de animais, vetores, reservatórios, hospedeiros e de fatores não biológicos do meio ambiente (água, ar e solo).Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedhttp://guiadeservicos.vitoria.es.gov.br/areas/18-saude/servicos/51-centro-de-vigilancia-em-saude-ambiental-cvsa/3582672018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-40.3776, -20.3338]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
604201950377Municipio de QuerétaroMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingMapa de inundacionesPre-implementationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Promote circular economy, Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social inclusion, social justice87893120152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
605201958511City of Richmond, CARichmond, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionThe City will support EBMUD’s efforts to expand recycled water use to serve its City of Richmond customers, and support the use of graywater and rainwater catchment systems by local residents and businesses. The City will support EBMUD’s efforts to maintain and upgrade water infrastructure and conveyance systems to minimize leaks and prevent waste.1101462018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.348, 37.9358]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
606201955324Município de GuimarãesGuimarãesPortugalEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingCarta das Zonas Inundáveis do Concelho de GuimarãesOperationDisaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Carta das Zonas Inundáveis - instrumento de planeamento que permitirá antecipar as reacções do território face a situação de cheia, conduzindo esse conhecimento à gestão territorial através da inclusão dos seus efeitos no Plano Diretor Municipal.Considerando que as áreas vulneráveis à ocorrência de inundações podem ser previamente identificados, a sua gestão poderá contemplar a introdução de medidas que visem as condicionantes/potencialidades do solo, assim como a aplicação de estratégias de controlo dos problemas na origem, num modelo de gestão integrada do espaço.Finance securedLocalhttps://www.cm-guimaraes.pt/cmguimaraes/uploads/document/file/6192/j__Carta_das_zonas_inund_veis.pdf1527922018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-8.29224, 41.4443]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
6072019827048Zhenjiang Municipal People's GovernmentChinaEast AsiaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsAir quality initiativesincrease carbon sinkPre-implementationEnhanced climate change adaptation, Greening the economy, Improved public health, Promote circular economy, Reduced GHG emissionsBy strengthening ecological protection and construction, we will improve existing ecological conditions and form a good carbon sink foundation. Focusing on forest carbon sinks and urban carbon sinks, we will continue to tap the potential of carbon sinks and effectively improve our city's carbon sink capacity.Strengthen forest management. Take effective forest protection and management measures, increase prevention and control of forest fires, pests and diseases, and illegally occupying forest land, and reduce carbon emissions caused by poor forest protection. Increase soil protection in wetlands and forests, restore wetland functions, maintain soil fertility and structure, and effectively reduce soil carbon emissions.Focus on implementing carbon sink construction actions. Vigorously carry out afforestation work, actively promote the forest carbon sequestration quality transformation project, and comprehensively enhance the forest carbon sequestration capacity. A total of 30,000 mu of greening forests will be built, and a number of village greening demonstration villages will be built to increase urban greening efforts, protect ecological functional areas, and achieve a natural wetland protection rate of over 42%. The green coverage rate for the completion of the 13th Five-Year Plan has been raised from 36.5% to 40%. Further promote the mine greening in the forefront of the country. In combination with the second phase of the “Jiangjiang City National Forest City Construction Master Plan” construction objectives, vigorously carry out greening and afforestation. First, careful deployment of the forest. Through the convening of the Spring Greening Forest Mobilization Arrangement Conference, the target responsibility will be signed, and the afforestation plan will be implemented in townships and streets, and will be implemented in Tiantou and the plot. Second, the whole people participate in the promotion of forests and organize various voluntary tree planting activities. The third is to strengthen supervision and promote forestry. Organize the municipal and county forestry departments to conduct in-depth afforestation on a regular basis, supervise the progress of afforestation in various places, and implement a weekly afforestation reporting system to comprehensively promote afforestation. The fourth is to vigorously implement wetland restoration and protection.Establish a green recycling low-carbon transportation infrastructure network. Optimize the layout of the integrated transportation network, accelerate the development of rail transit and navigation ports, upgrade the highway network, upgrade the civil aviation airport, and improve the general airport layout. Accelerate the water transportation network of the Haijiang River, comprehensively upgrade the main channel level of the Tongjiangkou gate, strengthen the construction of the port dredging channel, and accelerate the construction of the main skeleton of the channel. Accelerate the development of rail transit, accelerate the development of railway trunk lines, urban intercity rails and urban railroads, and basically form a modern rail transit system with clear layers, smooth connections and complementary functions. Optimize and upgrade the highway network, further improve the highway network, steadily promote the construction of ordinary national highways, accelerate the upgrading of rural roads, and form a modern highway transportation system that is fully connected with other modes of transportation.Feasibility undertakenPublic-private partnership318630020182019-10-16T18:33:19.143
608201955379Santa Fé CiudadArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of Mayorspublic39123120102019-10-16T18:33:19.143
609201952897City of AspenAspenUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodCommunity engagement/educationOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behavioursThe City of Aspen provides information to businesses and homeowners on the status of their property in relation to the 100-year floodplain. The City also provides resources on how to access to flood insurance and has a hotline that can be called at any time to receive information on flooding. With education on the topic of flooding and the adaptation resources available, the City is trying to ensure that its citizens are prepared (both financially and logistically) for the impacts of a significant flood.Finance securedLocalhttps://www.cityofaspen.com/381/Flooding-Information90032017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.837, 39.195]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
610201954075City of LakewoodLakewoodUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme cold temperature > Extreme winter conditionsPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)OperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceThe City offers Community Emergency Response Team Training for extreme storms and other emergencies.Localhttps://www.lakewood.org/Police/Emergency-Preparedness1550002018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-105.081, 39.7047]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
611201914344City of Park City, UTPark CityUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicWater Scarcity > DroughtSoil retention strategiesIncorporating Biochar into Defensible Space WorkImplementation complete but not in operationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Job creation, Promote circular economy, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceScope: This project will turn deadwood from defensible space work into biochar. The biochar will be used as a soil amendment to permanently sequester carbon in the ground. The biochar will help improve the soil's water retention and reduce water stress during droughts. Park City is working with the Thriving Earth Exchange to measure carbon content and soil health changes associated with the application. Timescale: 3 years (pilot project)Current Status of Implementation: Park City had one community demonstration event in May 2019 which produced about 50 cubic feet of biochar. Barriers to Implementation: Finding the right research partner to help with soil carbon content monitoring.Collaborators: National League of Cities (Funding), American Geological Society’s Thriving Earth Exchange (help partnering with researcher), Utah State University Extension Service (Kiln and biochar creation)Projected Impact on Hazard: Biochar will help increase soil health and water retention. This will increase the soil’s resilience to droughts.Cost: City staff work associated with the project is considered a routine aspect of sustainability work and are not included. The $8,000 from NLC mentioned above overlaps with this project.Finance secured100000Other: National League of Cities Granthttps://www.nlc.org/resilience-in-park-city-ut https://thrivingearthexchange.org/project/parkcity-ut/83762016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.498, 40.6461]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
612201954352City of MuntinlupaPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodResilience and resistance measures for buildingsFlood Resistant and Anti-Corrosive Components in designing InfrastructuresPre-feasibility studyDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceInclusion of components that will help critical infrastructure to adapt to the increased rains and severe flash flooding. Strengthening of structural integrity of buildings, application of anti-corrosive inhibiting primer. Anti-Corrosive primer designed for steel surfaces. Strengthened Roof Solutions for water leakage and flooding.Pre-feasibility study statusLocal50450920152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
613201959165Gladsaxe KommuneGladsaxeDenmarkEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingEncouragement, support and planning for climate adaptation projectsImplementationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilienceAnalysis, planning and monitoring for climate adaptation projects. Campaigns and cooperation with citizens and companiesFinance secured750000750000Local696812018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.4887, 55.7335]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
614201958511City of Richmond, CARichmond, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysAir quality initiativesThe City will prioritize the health and well-being of its most vulnerable populations (elderly, low-income, and health-compromised residents) who face significant risk from extreme heat events by 2100. It will also support regional policies and efforts that improve air quality to protect human and environmental health and minimize disproportionate impacts on sensitive population groups.The City will partner with local industries, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) and the California Air Resources Board (ARB) to ensure compliance with AB32 Cap and Trade emissions reduction targets for regulated industries and local carbon emission limits for industries that are not regulated by AB 32.1101462018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.348, 37.9358]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
615201954488Trondheim MunicipalityTrondheimNorwayEuropeCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicGreen roofs/wallsPilot projects with establishing green roofs on municipality buildingsImplementation1960002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.395, 63.4305]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
616201960410Municipalidad de PeñalolénPeñalolénChileLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Heavy snowReal time risk monitoringPlan de gestión ante el eventoOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Social community and labour improvementsEl departamento de ornato en conjunto con el departamento de emergencias e inspección gestiónan un plan de monitreo frente a estos eventos. De esta manera, están preparados ante cualquier eventualidad y previenen la proliferación de desastresFinance securedLocal2415992017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.5302, -33.454]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
617201936286Comune di FerraraFerraraItalyEuropeCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicMaintenance/repair – leaking infrastructureNetworks vs climate changeScopingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Job creation, Promote circular economy, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Security of tenure, Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceThe ultimate goal of the action is to increase the resilience of energy distribution networks (electricity, natural gas, district heating, public lighting) compared to climate change, starting from a vulnerability analysis of the networks themselves by the operators.The following activities are foreseen: 1. meeting between Municipal Administrations, Civil Protection and the Europe Office, aimed at share, through an examination of the most critical issues recently faced in relation to climate change, information and good practices; 2. technical analysis, through the involvement of sector experts, for the definition of common climate change scenarios to be transmitted to network operators as assumptions by adopt in vulnerability analysis; 3. definition of appropriate information channels to give visibility to the contribution and collaboration of management companies; 4. formal request to the managers; 5. carrying out the vulnerability analysis (mapping); 6. sharing the results with the Municipal Administrations; 7. identification of critical points; 8. prioritization and planning of necessary interventions.The analyzes and interventions are under the responsibility of the network managers.The Municipality of Ferrara intends to extend the measures applicable to its own public lighting network.Pre-feasibility study statusPublic-private partnership1320092017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.619, 44.8357]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
618201950381Municipio de TorreónTorreónMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicBiological hazards > Water-borne diseaseWater use auditsOperationTwo times per year analysis are performed to determine water arsenic levels6792882015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-103.407, 25.5428]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
619201961467Dipolog CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodSoil retention strategiesBamboo Plantation along River Banks of Dipolog CityImplementationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social inclusion, social justiceThe project aims to grow 78,302 bamboos along 47-hectare river banks of Dipolog City, specifically along the river banks of Barangays Dicayas, Lugdungan, Cogon, San Jose and Diwan. It is considered an ecosytem-based adaptation to climate change as the project utilizes bamboos to prevent soil erosion, and scouring of river banks and to deter the effect of river flooding.Finance secured3281500(Sub)national13075920152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
620201935858City of Cape TownCape TownSouth AfricaAfricaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodRestrict development in at risk areasN/AOperationDisaster preparedness, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Job creationMany areas within the city are low lying and prone to impacts of flooding. The City is in the process of developing a coastal overlay zone that will restrict development in high risk areas. Development seaward of the coastal urban edge is restricted in terms of the nationally-mandated Municipal Spatial Development Framework for the City.Please note that the City is developing its Climate Change Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment, the findings of which will inform its new adaptation action plan. This action plan is predicted to be developed by 2020, and will provide comprehensive and updated details on the actions listed here. Because they are often influenced by unpredictable variables, and do not have a confined lifespan, their financial status and costs cannot always be accurately specified. However, distinct adaptation projects more generally will be identified and packaged in terms of their financial specifications, and are expected to be ready for future reporting.42235652017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[18.4239, -33.9253]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
621201954070City of EugeneEugeneUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodFlood mappingFlood MappingImplementation complete but not in operationDisaster preparedness, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilienceFlood Hazard Areas have been mapped as part of Eugene-Springfield Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan.Finance secured(Sub)nationalhttps://www.eugene-or.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2216/Flood-Hazard-Map-Eugene?bidId=1658852016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-123.087, 44.0519]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
622201960349Prefeitura de São LeopoldoSão LeopoldoBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood defences – development and operation & storageSistema de Proteção Contra as CheiasOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Greening the economy, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)O projeto de contenção das cheias do Rio dos Sinos com o formato de políticas públicas consistiu na implantação de sistema de contenção com a construção de diques, casas de bomba e drenagens pluviais nos municípios de Canoas, São Leopoldo e Novo Hamburgo. Todavia, essas são estruturas a serem monitoradas de forma adequada. Sem os diques, os efeitos das cheias sazonais trariam efeitos devastadores para tais municípios, especialmente à população que ocupou áreas úmidas.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocal2349472018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-51.1493, -29.761]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
623201958513City of MedfordMedfordUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme cold temperature > Cold waveResilience and resistance measures for buildingsScopingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceWhile we are planning energy-efficient retrofits for some municipal buildings, many homeowners also need support for making their own homes/properties more resilient. This was a concern brought up at a recent community meeting. Providing workshops and/or information for residents that addresses home resiliency could include information on the impacts of extreme weather on their property, including cold waves. Such a campaign may be considered in Medford's forthcoming adaptation plan.577972017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.876, 42.3265]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
624201960387Alcaldíade SincelejoSincelejoColombiaLatin AmericaCDP Citiespublic2752072015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-75.3906, 9.30457]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
625201973671Godoy CruzArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerablePlan de reacondicionamiento de techos contra tormentas severasScopingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social inclusion, social justiceDesde la Municipalidad de Godoy Cruz, de la Dirección de Obras Particulares y de laJefatura de Protección Civil, se propone el siguiente plan para mejorar la situaciónhabitacional de vecinos del departamento. El objetivo general es producir una mejoraen la vivienda de vecinos del departamento que por su situación socioeconómica sevean particularmente afectados por las condiciones climáticas extremas.Lineamientos:1. Vecinos: pueden acceder al sistema todas las personas que habiten eldepartamento en vivienda propia. No podrá tener más de una vivienda. Dichascondiciones deben ser demostradas por medio de un asistente social.2. Materiales: se entregará machimbre, palos para vigas, membrana, ladrillos,cemento y demás elementos necesarios para la construcción oreacondicionamiento de cubiertas. Se excluye expresamente la compra deherramientas para realizar la construcción, tales como baldes, pala, escaleray demás. Hasta un máximo de 52 metros cuadrados es el límite de material aentregar. El otorgamiento será en partes (primero 50%, luego 25% y luego25%). Para la segunda y tercera entrega se deberá cumplir con el certificadode obra.3. Crédito: se estimará el costo en cada situación específica, se analizará lasituación socioeconómica del vecino y se dividirá el pago de la entrega encuotas, siendo el mínimo 12 y el máximo 60. En situaciones puntuales seevitará el pago del 50% o del 100% del costo. Dicha situación será justificadapor asistente social.4. Plazos de construcción: el máximo plazo será de 3 meses5. Recursos Humanos: el interesado deberá contratar a personas por su cuentay riesgo a fin de llevar a cabo el proyecto. Se realizarán capacitaciones enconstrucción para interesados.6. Atención al público: se contará con personal especialmente dedicado a llevara cabo la logística del plan7. Todo este plan estará respaldado por Ordenanza Municipal1919320102019-10-16T18:33:19.143
626201974563Town of Guilford, VTUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP CitiespublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingProposed a Flood Hazard OrdinanceThis was a proposed ordinance and was put to a town vote in March 2019. It did not pass, so the town has no specific flood ordinances as part of the Town Plan.212120102019-10-16T18:33:19.143
627201954092City of Ann ArborAnn ArborUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodStorm water capture systemsGreen InfrastructureOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced resilience, Improved public health, Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Job creation, Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceMultiple green infrastructure projects throughout the city include perforated catch basins on streets sized for 100-year storms and incentives to create rain gardens, install rain barrels, and other actions.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedhttps://www2.a2gov.org/GreenInfra/forestavenuesouth.pdf https://www.a2gov.org/departments/systems-planning/planning-areas/water-resources/Pages/Residential-Stormwater-Credits.aspx1218902018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.743, 42.2808]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
628201936286Comune di FerraraFerraraItalyEuropeCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveOther: Promoting thecniques and interventions aimed at making agriculture more resilientAnother agriculturePre-feasibility studyDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Job creation, Promote circular economy, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Security of tenure, Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceThe resilience of agriculture goes through different types of actions that integrate mitigation and adaptation to climate change and consider the places of agricultural activity as inserted in a wider natural ecosystem. For this reason, it appears fundamental not only the adoption of precise tools, crops or agronomic techniques, but also the recovery of natural elements that play an important role in balancing biodiversity and protecting the fields. Even taking advantage of regional planning and European funding, we intend to promote investments in: protective structures and systems (eg structures for protection from frost and hail, anti-insect nets); structural improvements for animal welfare (including bats and pollinators); purchase of innovative machines for minimum processing, sowing on hard, precision farming (also for a prudent use of pesticides in relation to weather conditions). Additional and fundamental types of intervention are the progressive reduction of the use of substances as like pesticides, leaf desiccants, herbicides, fertilizers, zootechnical sewage for better protection of biodiversity and crop integrity, and the creation of "green infrastructures" capable of mitigating the impacts caused by extreme atmospheric events (floods, riparian erosion, desertification). Such initiatives for the promotion of less invasive cultivation practices and aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change will also be able to concentrate even in a specific place, through the reconstruction of the "Barco", which will be considered a pilot project.Pre-feasibility study statusInternational (ODA)1320092017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.619, 44.8357]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
629201959642City of Dublin, CADublin, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCooling centers, pools, water parks/plazasCity of Dublin Community Cooling CentersOperationDisaster preparedness, Enhanced resilience, Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Shift to more sustainable behavioursThe City operates cooling centers on extreme heat days.Finance securedLocalhttps://www.dublin.ca.gov/1929/Cooling-Centers645772019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.93, 37.7]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
630201959165Gladsaxe KommuneGladsaxeDenmarkEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodStorm water capture systemsClimate adaptation projectsImplementationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resiliencePlanning and implementation of different kinds of climate adaptation solutions by the utility (tunnels, basins, sewer separation from roads etc.)See a full list of projects 2018 in the attached Adaption Action Plan 2018.Finance secured1357300000Other: The local water supply company Novafos funds the projects. But it is the 69,000 citizens of Gladsaxe Municipality who, through tariffs, pay for the projects Novafos carries out.696812018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.4887, 55.7335]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
631201960433City of HvidovreHvidovreDenmarkEuropeCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormCommunity engagement/educationOperationDisaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Security of tenure, Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceFor each individual area pointed out in the climate adaption strategy, the Communities are engaged in forming the adaption plan for their local area.Finance securedLocal523802015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.4754, 55.6425]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
632201936002Ville de KinshasaVille de KinshasaDemocratic Republic of the CongoAfricaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormImprove water supply distribution methodScopingdans le code forestier édition 2002 de la RDC,il est prévu qu'on ne puisse pas construire les maisons d'habitation dans le périmètre de cours d'eau,, dans ce même code forestier il est prévu qu'on puisse créer des espaces vert dans la ville, c'est ce qu'on est entrain de faire actuellement dans la ville de Kinshasa, leREGIEDESO de Kinshasa procède actuellement à remplacer les tuyaux métallique par le tuyaux en PVC, il y a remplacement des anciens robinets par des nouveaux, il y a embellissement de la ville par les fleurs et les arbres ornementaux, c'est la Direction de reboisement et de horticulture qui s'occupe de la gestion de ce projet170710002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[15.2663, -4.44193]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
633201969823VisbyVisbySwedenEuropeCDP Cities, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater butts/rainwater captureOperationIn order to manage the water shortage, Region Gotland decided upon irrigation bans and runs the campaign "Save Water" with information and ads, among other things an education campaign at schools and a video shown at cinemas and the ferrie's TV-monitors together with other ads. The campaign has also comprised a variety of ads, signs and some infotainment material.The campaign has yielded very good results when the increased awareness among municipal citizens and visitors, so that less water is consumed. (Region Gotland, annual report 2017 from Water and sanitarily dept.)Water-saving campaign is a combination of regulative and informative measures. Information available at monitors on the ferry to Gotland - works bot for visitors and for reminding locals. communication via web, water bills and local media to the locals are other paths. Communication with business using a lot of water, search for alternative water supply for irrigation, construction of desalination plant for extra supply of clean water, mapping of and measurse for improvement of ground water capacity, water efficiency measures within the region's operations, support systems with water tanks for farmers with animal and scarcity of water are other examples.248222018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[18.2948, 57.6348]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
634201949339City and County of HonoluluHonoluluUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP CitiespublicWater Scarcity > DroughtOther: Incorporating NFPA-1 regulations to historic burn areasROH Chapter 20 Fire Code:. Due to anticipated increases in drought conditions associated with wildfires, the City should utilize maps of historic burn areas as issued in the High Fire Risk Map Zones of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization for these regulations based on NFPA-1.9927612016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[157.59, 21.28]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
635201936002Ville de KinshasaVille de KinshasaDemocratic Republic of the CongoAfricaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicMass movement > Vector-borne diseaseTesting/vaccination programmes for vector-borne diseaseImplementation complete but not in operationIl y a des maladies à transmission vectorielle notament les anophèles qui transmettent le paludisme170710002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[15.2663, -4.44193]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
6362019833379Bani-Suhaila MunicipalityState of PalestineAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingProviding the municipality of Bani Suhaila and its facilities with solar energy using photoelectric panels and the installation of LED lanterns on the streets of the city of Bani Suhaila. Goals:  Providing an alternative and backup system in case of power cutoff.  Reducing the emission of polluting gases and limiting air pollution.  Establishing a lighting system that works automatically and manually on need for lighting Bani Suhaila municipal building and its public facilities.  Accomplishing the municipal duties including official citizen related services by the municipal staff without delay.  Creating a model where municipalities in the same sector can apply to their facilities and rely on its results in the implementation of their energy related projects.  Rationalizing consumption of electricity through the use of new equipment and new mechanisms. Justification: The reasons for the use of solar energy systems and the installation of LED lanterns in the streets of the city:  It is safe, secure, reliable and friend to the environment.  The life span of these facilities reaches twenty years without the need of costly maintenance.  Effective and economically feasible to lighting remote areas.  Flexible where the size of the size of the solar cells can be increased as needed in the future.  The period of lighting the LED lanterns network is lasts up to 10 hours with a powerful, economical lighting, long life span, and little consumption of electricity.  The installation will be done on the existing lighting posts on the streets without the need of new lighting posts. Problems to be solve by the project:  Gaza Strip suffers from a huge deficit in the amount of electricity which reaches about 50%. Providing electricity needs using an alternative energy on the one hand and the rationalization of electricity consumption on the other hand.  Meeting the energy increasing demand in the Gaza Strip.  Reducing the emission of polluting gases and reduction of air pollution and maintain clean environment.  Elevating power shortages impact on public municipal services. Key stakeholder groups:  Municipality of Bani Suhaila and its employees: There are 70 employees working in the municipality of Bani Suhaila distributed on the municipal facilities mentionPre-implementationImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)The climate change adaptation initiative for the oPt involved developing a national Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (UNDP/PAPP 2009c) and this Palestinian Adaptation Programme of Action . This work is anticipated to deliver the following capacity-building outcomes for the PA:The identification of key climate change information and modelling needs for national development planning • and environmental policy-making The identification of priority climate change adaptation policy options and measures• Improvement in the capacity of PA decision-makers effectively to take account of climate change impacts• Improvement in the capacity of PA staff to monitor and evaluate policies with regard to climate change • These objectives are consistent with the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan 2008-2010 (PRDP) (Palestinian National Authority 2008), which includes enhanced quality of life and good governance as national policy goals: EQA, as the relevant line ministry, has stated that an assessment of climate change impacts in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip is essential for national decision-making. Currently, climate change impact considerations are not integrated into the Palestinian National Policy Agenda (PNPA) – the framework setting the medium term priorities for the PA – and the PRDP. However, climate change risks are most likely to impinge on PRDP goals to increase agricultural output and provide more efficient and equitable water delivery to households. They are also likely to affect a number of other PRDP goals, including social security protection and health quality improvement. There is thus a clear need for climate change adaptation planning.Feasibility undertaken4200020172019-10-16T18:33:19.143
637201935755Village of KadiovacikUrlaTurkeyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingPre-feasibility study status2322017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[26.5536, 38.3434]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
638201954352City of MuntinlupaPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationInformation Education and Communication Campaigns to different groups, associations and organizationsOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceFinance securedLocal50450920152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
639201960073Wolverhampton City CouncilWolverhamptonUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCDP CitiespublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingFlood Risk MappingImplementationDisaster preparedness, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)Flood mapping of wolverhampton has been compelted, and is available to the public.Finance securedhttps://www.getthedata.com/flood-map/wolverhampton26247020192019-10-16T18:33:19.143
640201931154Bogotá Distrito CapitalBogotáColombiaLatin AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicWild fire > Forest fireTree planting and/or creation of green spaceLandscapes recovered into high risk immitigable zone named “Altos de la Estancia” including soil uses restrictions and conservation79800012016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0721, 4.711]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
641201955331Município de ÍlhavoÍlhavoPortugalEuropeCDP CitiespublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingImplementação de um sistema de monitorização/acompanhamento municipal aos fenómenos climáticos extremosImplementationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behavioursConstitui clara Opção de Adaptação às Alterações Climáticas a monitorização dos momentos de cheia/inundação e sua sistematização no denominado Perfil de Impactos Climáticos Local (PIC-L), como ferramenta de suporte a demais medidas/opções de adaptação.385982017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-7.58, 38.85]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
642201954360Shah Alam City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicMass movement > LandslideLandslide risk mapping230 slopes in Selangor identified at critical risk of landslideOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvementsSelangor exco for Local Government, New Village Development and Legalising of Illegal Factories Ean Yong Hian Wah said the relevant local councils have to take immediate action to properly maintain the sites.He said Selayang Municipal Council recorded the highest number of critical slopes at 178, followed by Subang Jaya Municipal Council (16) and Petaling Jaya City Council (13). The others were Ampang Jaya Municipal Council, which recorded nine critical slopes, Shah Alam City Council (four), Kajang Municipal Council (five), Klang Municipal Council (two), Sepang Municipal Council (one), and Kuala Selangor Municipal Council (one). Yong, who is also Seri Kembangan assemblyman, said the local authorities were monitoring the risky areas in line with the methods recommended by the Public Works Department’s Slope Engineering Branch and geotechnical consultants. The local authorities are also working to strengthen their efforts and manpower at the respective councils’ engineering department (slope unit).” Yong also said the local councils have no special allocations to carry out slope repair works. “However, to overcome their financial constraints, they have used the allocation channeled to the Malaysian Road Record Information System (Marris) and the Improvement Service Fund (ISF) to carry out the repair works, besides obtaining loans from the state government.” Yong said this reply to Kinrara assemblyman Ng Sze Han, who wanted to know the number of critical slopes in the state and what action would be taken to address the issue. ISF is used to improve basic amenities such as roads, while Marris is a system introduced by the federal government in 2000, which records all data on roads in all states. Under Marris, the federal government allocates funds to every state to repair their roads every year, according to data registered in the system. It is learnt that since 2012, Selangor received close to RM3 billion from the federal government under Marris.Finance securedLocalThere are 20 critical hillslopes in Selangor which have been identified to be at risk of a landslide if no action is taken to properly maintain the sites.Selangor and Federal Territories Minerals and Geoscience Department deputy director Rusli Mohamed said these were among 1,000 slopes in the Klang Valley.He said the department today presented six local councils in Selangor with hazard and risk maps pinpointing slopes that were dangerous as a precautionary measure to prevent landslides.He said the move was crucial as the department had identified several critical areas, which required attention.He said the maps could be referred by the councils to draw up their mitigation plans.“We have identified some 20 critical areas, such as in Kajang, Ampang Jaya, Selayang and part of Hulu Selangor.“The maps are crucial, especially in town and city planning to avoid any landslides in the future,” he told reporters at the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah building here.Rusli said apart from rain, the other major factor which could cause landslides was that the gradient of hillslopes had poor angles.The maps were presented to the Hulu Selangor District Council, Sepang Municipal Council, Ampang Jaya Municipal Council, Selayang Municipal Council, Kajang Municipal Council and state Town and Country Planning Department.https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2017/09/282057/20-slopes-selangor-identified-critical-risk-landslide66989420182019-10-16T18:33:19.143
6432019826167Ayuntamiento de TapalpaMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicWater Scarcity > DroughtNo action currently takenScoping1950620152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
644201943910City of ColumbusColumbusUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormOther: Reduce Farm RunoffResource Conservation Partnership ProgramImplementationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)The Columbus Division of Water has partnered with the Delaware Soil and Water Conservation office to obtain a USDA Grant under the “Resource Conservation Partnership Program” or RCPP. The total project value is $1million dollars. The Division of Water’s grant contribution is $100,000 (20K per year for five years). Money provides assistance to farmers and landowners in the Big Walnut Watershed in the implementation of conservation best management practices for soil health and water quality protection. The focus of this project is on reducing phosphorus runoff from farm land in the Upper Big Walnut Creek watershed. This watershed drains into the O'Shaughnessy and Hoover Reservoirs which supply drinking water for the City of Columbus. In addition to the phosphorus reducing conservation practices, the project also provides for the installation of two enriched bioreactors, water quality monitoring and data analysis.Finance secured1000000100000(Sub)nationalhttps://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/oh/programs/farmbill/rcpp/8925332019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-82.9988, 39.9612]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
6452019834374Tagum CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationGulayan sa Pamayanan at Paaralan Program-GADMonitoring and reportingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Job creation, Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justice1. Conduct techno clinic or orientation in different clusters/stakeholders such as Puroks (Areas), Households, Families with malnourished preschool children, Day Care Centers, Indigenous People, and Schools to increase community awareness in the importance of vegetable farming and vegetable consumption;2. Promote vegetable production and healthy food for the citizens of Tagum City;3. Conduct evaluation in all stakeholders who qualified for the Gulayan Excellence Award every year.Finance secured15050001505000Local25944420152019-10-16T18:33:19.143
646201935475City of CalgaryCalgaryCanadaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTree planting and/or creation of green spaceReTree Community ProgramMonitoring and reportingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Greening the economy, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvements, Social inclusion, social justiceReTree Community Program, to increase urban forest canopy cover, and reduce GHG (carbon sink), slope and river bank soil stabilization. This is part of the Climate Adaptation Plan approved in 2018.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalhttps://calgary.ca/engage/Pages/ReTree-Community-Program.aspx12673442018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-114.071, 51.0486]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
647201931155City of Buenos AiresBuenos AiresArgentinaLatin AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWF, Global Covenant of MayorspublicStorm and wind > Severe windPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Acciones de comunicación y prevención a la poblaciónOperationDisaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Poverty reduction / eradication, Social inclusion, social justiceLa Dirección General de Defensa Civil realiza acciones de comunicación, a fin de informar a la población sobre recomendaciones para evitar los riesgos causados por vientos fuertes, a través de llamados telefónicos, SMS y por medio de publicaciones en redes sociales (twitter, facebook).Finance securedLocalhttps://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/recomendaciones-por-vientos-intensos30591222016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-58.3816, -34.6037]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
648201961427Municipality of NacalaNacalaMozambiqueAfricaCDP Cities, Global Covenant of MayorspublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Real time risk monitoringSet up a public meteorological center in the Nacala region to monitor cyclone activityScopingDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Economic growth, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Poverty reduction / eradication, Reduced GHG emissions, Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behaviours, Social community and labour improvementsWhilst there is a private cyclone monitoring system in operation at one of the lodges located just outside of Nacala’s jurisdiction, the data from this system is not readily available. The aim of this activity is to enhance Nacala’s capability to detect and monitor tropical storm and cyclone activity that could have the potential to negatively impact Nacala specifically. Implementation for this activity has not commenced2247952019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[40.6854, -14.5656]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
649201955324Município de GuimarãesGuimarãesPortugalEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicWild fire > Forest fireOther: Operacionalização do PMDFCIOperationDisaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced climate change adaptation, Enhanced resilience, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Medidas preventivas contra incêndiosFinance secured350000350000Local1527922018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-8.29224, 41.4443]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143
650201952897City of AspenAspenUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Global Covenant of MayorspublicWild fire > Forest fireCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsPitkin AlertOperationDisaster preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement, Enhanced resilience, Improved access to data for informed decision-making, Improved public health, Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy), Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water), Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy), Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water), Shift to more sustainable behavioursPitkin Alert is an emergency notification system available to all residents of Pitkin County (including City of Aspen) that provides enhanced notification of current or upcoming threats, such as forest fires. Residents can receive text message alerts , phone calls, and emails warning them of potential emergencies. The system has been in operation since 2009 and has a robust number of residents receiving alerts.Finance securedPublic-private partnershiphttps://www.cityofaspen.com/610/Emergency-Alerts90032017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.837, 39.195]}2019-10-16T18:33:19.143

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