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2020 - Cities Adaptation Actions

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP RegionAccessClimate hazardAdaptation actionAction titleStatus of actionMeans of implementationCo-benefit areaSectors/areas adaptation action applies toAction description and implementation progressFinance statusMajority funding sourceCurrency used for reported financial informationTotal cost of projectTotal cost provided by the local governmentTotal cost provided by majority funding sourceWeb linkPopulationPopulation YearCity LocationLast update
7012020848502West Torrens City CouncilAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHeat mapping and thermal imagingUrban Heat Mapping ReportImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagement; Verification activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsOther, please specify: Urban Greening, Public Health, Community Resilience, Urban PlanningUrban Heat Mapping was undertaken and an accompanying report prepared outlining recommended actions to be implemented across the region to reduce the current and future impacts associated with urban heat.Finance securedOther, please specify: Natural Resources Management Board (now Green Adelaide) is an arm of State Government and provided half the funding.AUD Australian Dollarhttps://www.westtorrens.sa.gov.au/CWT/content/Environment/Climate_change/Urban_heat_mapping; https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Climate/Data-Systems/Urban-Heat-Mapping/Pages/default.aspx6084220202021-07-16T02:13:47.203
702202058595Municipalidad de BelénBelénCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsCommunity engagement/educationAula en el Bosque y otros programas de educaciónImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; EducationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursBuilding and Infrastructure; Energy; Industry; Transport (Mobility); Waste; WaterProgramas de educación formal, informal y no formal. Para niños a partir de los 3 años, y hasta adultos mayores. Se han realizado evaluaciones para definir el cambio cultural que se ha tenido. El financiamiento es anual.Finance securedLocalCRC Costa Rican Colon200000002000000020000000https://belen.go.cr/web/guest/desarrollo-ambiental240002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-84.1503, 10.0035]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
703202074607Gemeente AlkmaarNetherlandsEuropepublicQuestion not applicableEUR Euro10944420202021-07-16T02:13:47.203
704202059558City of Holland, MIUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormCommunity engagement/educationStormwater Green Infrastructure and EducationOperationEducation; Infrastructure development; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Transport (Mobility); Waterpg 53-57 Master Plan:"The City of Holland is within the Lake Macatawa Watershed, meaning that runoff from the City drains into Lake Macatawa and the Macatawa River. Lake Macatawa provides residents and visitors with a number of opportunities for recreation and industry, but unfortunately, Lake Macatawa also faces poor beach quality and undesirable levels of E. Coli, phosphorus, and algae. Regional discussions are an important tool for addressing regional natural resource issues such as water quality,and the City has partnered with a number of other communities to address water quality in Lake Macatawa. A plan to foster better watershed management that includes managing wetlands, invasive species, and water quality was developed through the Macatawa Area Coordinating Council (MACC), a metropolitan planning organization (MPO), in 2012. The plan identified the causes of the water quality issues in Lake Macatawa and prioritized action steps for communities in the Watershed to address. The priorities of the Macatawa Watershed Management plan are listed below.REDUCE PHOSPHORUS AND OTHER SEDIMENTSSLOW AND TREAT STORMWATERRESTORE AND PROTECT WETLANDS"Stormwater Ordinance - https://www.cityofholland.com/461/Storm-Water-Information Project Clarity http://www.macatawaclarity.org/why-project-clarity/ HOLLAND UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) - hollandudo.com Macatawa Area Coordinating Council (MACC) - Annual Green Infrastructure ConferenceRecent initiatives include: Stormwater infrastructure projects, permeable-pavers, native landscaping, tree plantings, high water levels in Lake Macatawa (summer 2020 no wake zones).Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar3321620192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
705202035886Comune di TorinoTorinoItalyEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsAlert bullettinMonitoring and reportingDisaster preparedness; Enhanced resilienceSince 2004 a warning system due to the health effects of heatwaves is operational for the city with a daily issue of a specific bullettin with the alert level. A complex of actions are carried out on the basis of alert level.The costs for the initiative are supported by the Piedmont Region.Finance secured(Sub)nationalEUR Euro00https://www.arpa.piemonte.it/bollettini/elenco-bollettini-1/bollettino_calore_comune_torino.pdf/at_download/file8723162019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[7.668, 45.1006]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
706202060546Nanjing Municipal People's GovernmentNanjingChinaEast AsiapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Water efficient equipment and appliancesOperationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Promote circular economy; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursCNY Yuan Renminbi85000002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[118.797, 32.0603]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
707202050578City of WindsorWindsorCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormMaintenance/repair – leaking infrastructureTargeted Education towards homeownersMonitoring and reportingAssessment and evaluation activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceWater694 km of sewers have been smoke tested. These tests have identified more broken clean outs than actual cross-connections. Broken cleanouts allow for infiltration into the sewer. The entire City except combined sewers in the core and over/under sections are completed. Nothing further to be tested at this time.Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollar220000220000220000https://www.citywindsor.ca/cityhall/City-Council-Meetings/CouncilReports/Documents/2012%20Sewer%20Surcharge%20Budget%20Update-Measures%20to%20Mitigate%20Basement%20Flooding.pdf2337632018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0364, 42.3149]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
708202058569City of PodgoricaPodgoricaMontenegroEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsSustainable Urban Mobility PlanImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved public health; Reduced GHG emissionsTransport (Mobility)The City has started with improving sectors of transport. Namely Podgorica has been participating in projects funded by the Open Regional Fund for South-East Europe – Energy Efficiency (ORF-EE) by the German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation (GIZ) - SUMSEEC: Sustainable Urban Mobility in South-East European Countries – SEE Cities Together towards Sustainable and Energy Efficient Transport. Under to project have made a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan. The plan a comprehensive strategy for organizing the transport sector so as to meet the needs of both citizens and businesses. The plan define, among other things, measures in spatial planning, reduction of negative impacts on the environment, solutions for public transport, cycling and walking. A particularly important segment is public transport. It is mean that renewal of the old fleet with new buses; reorganization of bus routes in terms of better coverage; modern bus stops; higher frequency timetable. Benefits: more efficient public transport. Relevant location(s) in Podgorica: Podgorica, Urban Municipalities of Golubovci, suburbs. Additional benefits: Less need for parking spaces, less traffic load, reducing the transmission of polluting particles in the air, more efficient fuel consumption. Measure complexity: Implementation in stages. Negative external effects: Long-term measure. Competent authority / organization: Management of the Capital City Podgorica.The City Parliament adopted the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan in February 2020. Our vision is: PODGORICA IS A MODERN CITY WITH THE FOCUS HAS ON PEOPLE AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF ALL CITIZENS. THE TRANSPORT SYSTEM IS EFFICIENT AND SAFE, ACCESSIBLE TO ALL, TO THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND SUPPORT ACTIVE MOBILITY. We are in the process to have established a implementing unit of representatives of various bodies from the city level, the ministries and NGOs.However, before the Plan was adopted, we started activities on its implementation:Valorization of cycling - The Capital city started the project "Podgorica on two wheels" within which it subsidized the purchase of bicycles for citizens. The budget for 2019 envisages funds in the amount of 20,000 euro which was subsidized the purchase in the amount of 50 percent of the price of the bicycle (in the amount of up to one hundred euro). The project is being implemented in 2020 as well. Several bicycle parking lots have been set up and the revitalization of bicycle paths has begun. Electronic ticket for Public Transport - In 2019, activities began on the implementation of the Pilot Project for Digitization of Public Transport, which was fully finalized in mid-2020, when the electronic ticket was introduced. The system facilitated the use of public transport and had positive effects on financial allocations for our citizens. As a result of that, more and more citizens are using Public Transport. 102,000.00 euro invested. Activities have also been started on the preparation of the Public Invitation which will provide new conditions for companies performing Public Transport, especially regarding performance of the buses which would are environmentally friendly. We celebrated of the European Mobility Week and we were organization of a series of events and the production of propaganda materials with aim to raising citizens' awareness of sustainable urban mobility. Value 10,000.00 ero.Finance securedOther, please specify: Local/internationalEUR Euro135000113000www.podgorica.mewww.giz.de1859372011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[19.2594, 42.4304]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
7092020834278Municipality of ResistenciaArgentinaLatin AmericapublicHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionInfraestructura pública y obras de mitigación ambiental y equipamiento Comunitario en el barrio Timbó, Chacra 113” ubicado en Resistencia, Chaco.ImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Social community and labour improvementsLa acción está enmarcada en el sector que está localizado a 16 cuadras del centro de la ciudad La superficie de intervención del área es de 84.240 m2., para mejorar la calidad de vida de la comunidad y disminuir la vulnerabilidad social; de esta manera están beneficiando a 1.420 persona.Meta: Mejorar las condiciones habitacionales en el barrio Timbó, Chacra 113”Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study status(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar2259188.602259188.630546120182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
710202074672Bursa Nilüfer MunicipalityTurkeyEuropepublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsAir quality initiativesNilüfer Air Quality MonitoringMonitoring and reportingDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Monitor activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Business and Financial Service; Energy; Fishery; Industry; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility); WastePre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalTRY New Turkish Lira4660002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[28, 40]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
711202073725GuaminíArgentinaLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > HailTree planting and/or creation of green spaceCortinas y bordos forestalesPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentDevelopment and implementation of action planDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Reduced GHG emissionsComo se mencionó anteriormente, se supone que esta acción sea para el riesgo de perdida de la biodiversidad.Generación de cortinas que frenen el viento y que funcionen como corredores biológicos. Las mismas se realizarán con especies nativas de especies bajas y robustas, como cina cina, algarrobos, caldenes, chañares y ombúesSi bien el efecto de cortina no es tan marcado como en especies de mayor altura como Eucalyptus o álamos, se busca un punto intermedio entre el freno al viento y la constitución de un albergue de biodiversidad nativa que conecte espacios de importancia para los reservorios genéticos de los espacios rurales.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalARS Argentine Peso1182620102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
712202059160Ville de NyonSwitzerlandEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtDiversification of water supplyEtude Optimisation des ressources en eau souterrainePre-feasibility study/impact assessmentFeasibility undertakenCHF Swiss Franc212112019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[6.23478, 46.3833]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
713202058609City of ÆrøskøbingÆrøskøbingDenmarkEuropepublicDKK Danish Krone60582019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.4047, 54.8914]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
714202031113City of YokohamaYokohamaJapanEast AsiapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysGreen roofs/wallsGreen curtainsOperationAwareness raising program or campaignEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved public health; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursEnergy; Public Health and SafetyPromotion of planting plants with vines by walls or windows of buildings to create shade, which is called “Green Curtains”Finance securedLocalJPY Japanese yenhttps://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/kurashi/machizukuri-kankyo/ondanka/jikkou/tekiou/keikaku.files/climatechange-adaptationstrategy-outline.pdf37537712020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[139.638, 35.4437]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
715202036410City of MemphisMemphisUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood defences – development and operation & storagePre-implementationDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Social inclusion, social justiceThrough a federal HUD grant, the County is currently implementing flood defense adaptation actions focused on reducing flood risk and vulnerabilities in several key areas by restoring wetlands and increasing storage capacity for local rivers. Though these actions are most focused on river flooding, they have the potential to reduce flash flooding downstream that often accompanies river flooding events.As part of the resilience planning effort currently underway, we are also considering other strategies and actions particular to reducing flash flooding risk and vulnerability.Finance securedOther, please specify: Federal HUD National Disaster Resilience Competition grantUSD US Dollar7000000010000000https://resilientshelby.com/6510732019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-90.049, 35.1495]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
716202036285Comune di FirenzeFirenzeItalyEuropepublicHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionSmart GridMonitoring and reportingInfrastructure developmentEnhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and Infrastructure; EnergyThe electricity grid is capillary in the district and it is managed by e-distribuzione, the Distribution System Operator. The consistence of electricity distribution network in the Municipality of Florence is: 5 HV/LV (Primary) Substations and 487 MV/LV(Secondary) Substations.In a sub set of Primary (HV/MV) Substations (n.2) and Secondary (MV/LV) Substations (n.60) (around 25.000 LV customers) of the Pilot area of Florence, e-distribuzione has installed several innovative devices to upgrade the existing grid into a smart one, enabling remote control and advanced automation.The new technologies have improved the grid performances in terms of reliability, resilience, quality of service. In addition, the Smart Grids allow enabling new innovative services for citizens (data access, RES connection, EV recharge).e-distribuzione, the Distribution System Operator, has implemented Smart Grids measures focused on innovative solutions that make possible advanced functionalities for: the remote monitoring and control of equipment in HV/MV and MV/LV substations; the implementation of advanced automation functionalities to reduce the outages of network; improving the quality of service for citizens.The collaboration between DSO and the municipality is playing an important role in terms of area and priorities definitions in the Municipality’s planning tools, gathering data in the Smart City Control Room about the quality of the service.Finance securedOther, please specify: H2020 SCC1 ReplicateEUR Euro100000007000003788392019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.2558, 43.7696]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
717202050578City of WindsorWindsorCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormResilience and resistance measures for buildingsBasement Flooding Subsidy ProgramOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Infrastructure developmentEnhanced resilienceBuilding and InfrastructureThe Basement Flooding Subsidy Program was introduced in July of 2011 to encourage retrofits of existing homes. The program includes the retrofit of sump pits and pumps to existing homes with no pre-existing sump pit or pump and the installation of a backwater valve. In 2017, the City of Windsor increased the subsidy from 80% to 100% of the cost up to $2800.Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollar144875051448750514487505https://www.citywindsor.ca/residents/maintenanceandfieldservices/Sewers-/Pages/Basement-Flooding-Protection-Subsidy-Program-(BFP).aspx2337632018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0364, 42.3149]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
718202050560City of OaklandOaklandUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodStorm water capture systemsGreen Infrastructure PlanningPre-implementationDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Oakland is developing a Green Infrastructure Plan to identify areas of opportunity and standards for inclusion of green infrastructure in public capital projects - such as streetscape renovations, park projects, and parking lot retrofits among others. Green infrastructure is a term for stormwater detention systems - such as rain gardens, tree wells, bioswales, green roofs, living walls, and permeable pavement. The purpose of this planning effort is to detain stormwater runoff during storm events to achieve a measurable reduction in downstream flows in order to reduce flooding, erosion, landslides, and sedimentation. In addition to mitigating the risk of the aforementioned hazards, the project will provide co-benefits including groundwater recharge, protection and/or creation of habitat and open space, augmenting green space, neighborhood beautification, and climate change mitigation. Costs currently unknown, grant funding being sought.Feasibility undertakenOther, please specify: Grant fundingUSD US Dollarhttp://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/ceda/documents/report/oak058455.pdf4251952017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.271, 37.8044]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
7192020834301Municipality of San Antonio de ArecoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTree planting and/or creation of green spaceCreación Reserva Natural Parque CriolloImplementationInfrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Agriculture and ForestryRegeneración de dos ambientes naturales: pastizal ytalar. En una superficie total de 7,5 has en el prediodel Parque Criollo y Museo Gauchesco RicardoGüiraldes. El terreno será intervenido durante tresaños para implantar especies autóctonas y extraerespecies invasoras, luego de ese período sedeterminará el cese de la intervención y se creará laReserva Urbana. Ordenanza aprobada por el ConcejoDeliberante registrada bajo el N° 4462/20.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar53.0586453.0586453.058642466820182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
720202031167City of LagosLagosNigeriaAfricapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodSea level rise modellingLagos Climate Change Risk AssessmentImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilienceEnergy; Transport (Mobility); WasteA consultant has been engaged to carry out the study. The Ministry through the Climate Change and Environmental Planning Department is monitoring and evaluating the progress of the work. Stakeholder engagement sessions would be held with the populace across the IBILE senatorial districts.Feasibility undertakenInternational (ODA)NGN Naira53633053633Not available210000002015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[3.3792, 6.52437]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
721202059166Municipalidad de IndependenciaIndependenciaChileLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > HailNo action currently takenCLP Chilean Peso1057942020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-68.8154, -32.8421]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
722202060142City of KisumuKisumuKenyaAfricapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodFlood mappingMapping of Flood Zone Areas within the CountyOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Other, please specify: Using GIS Maps for mappingDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Agriculture and Forestry; Other, please specify: Households; Public Health and Safety; WaterThe mapping of all flood zones within the county is an ongoing process of formulation of our County Climate Change Vulnerability assessment. Using GIS tools the mapping exercises is done and the county is the in process of validating the maps through a participatory community approach.Finance securedPublic-private partnershipKES Kenyan Shilling2000000011555742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[34.7679, -0.0917]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
723202043920City of LjubljanaLjubljanaSloveniaEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveHeat mapping and thermal imagingUrban Heat Island projectImplementation complete but not in operationSecurity of tenureMeasures and actions are described in the Instructions for Actions in the Case of Natural Disasters.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalEUR Eurohttp://eu-uhi.eu/2940542020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[14.5058, 46.0569]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
724202043975Municipalidad de Magdalena del MarMagdalena del MarPeruLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtImprove water supply distribution methodSembrado de especies arbóreas y plantas resistentes a periodos de sequíaOperationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursSE ADQUIRIRÁ ESPECIES ARBÓREAS RESISTENTES A LA ESCASEZ DE AGUA MEDIANTE UN PROYECTO DE INVERSIÓN, EN EL CUAL UNO DE LOS COMPONENTES DEL PROYECTO ES LA FORESTACIÓN DEL DISTRITO, ESTANDO EN ETAPA DE EJECUCIÓNFeasibility finalized, and finance partially secured(Sub)nationalPEN Nuevo Sol8220082200https://ofi5.mef.gob.pe/invierte/formato/verProyecto/53744602902017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.067, -12.0917]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
725202050545City of HendersonHendersonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtXeriscapes – low water landscaping designWater Smart Landscapes RebateImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; EducationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)WaterThe Southern Nevada Water Authority will rebate $3 per square foot of grass removed and replaced with desert landscaping up to the first 10,000 square feet converted per property, per year. Beyond the first 10,000 feet, the Water Authority will provide a rebate of $1.50 per square foot.USD US Dollarhttps://www.snwa.com/rebates/wsl/index.html31037420182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
72620203417New York CityNew York CityUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveWhite roofsNYC °CoolRoofsImplementationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)NYC °CoolRoofs is an exciting collaboration between the Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency and SmallBusiness Services to promote and facilitate the cooling of New York City’s rooftops. Applying a reflective surfaceto a roof helps reduce cooling costs, cut energy usage and lower greenhouse gas emissions. The program hascoated 6M square feet of roofs and has helped over 40 trainees secure job placement. The City has alsolaunched the NYC Urban Heat Island Mitigation Working Group to generate new research and identify neededpolicies and investments to mitigate the risks of heat, which have a profound impact on vulnerable New Yorkers.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar83990002018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0059, 40.7128]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
72720205871Essex County CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodNature based solutions for waterHarlow Leaky Dams ProjectOperationFinancial mechanismDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Agriculture and Forestry; WaterA series of ‘leaky dams’ were installed in Parndon and Risden Woods, where timber and woody debris were positioned across water channels to slow down water flow during periods of heavy rainfall. Leaky dams were chosen for this scheme as they minimised disruption in the woodland area and enabled the preservation of natural habitats.They have a much lower carbon footprint than conventional flood projects as they are a natural way to reduce flooding and installed using heavy horses.If an earth bund method was used, 40 trees would have been removed, 236 litres of diesel would have been consumed, and 561km would have been travelled by vehicles transporting materials to and from the site. The project was led by ECC’s Flood Team working in partnership with Harlow District Council, Place Services, Jacobs and the Environment Agency. By using the leaky dam method, it’s estimated we saved approximately £38,000 and 95 tonnes of Co2 equivalent.Finance securedGBP Pound Sterlinghttps://flood.essex.gov.uk/our-work-1/harlow-leaky-dams-project/149222720192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
728202035883City of San JoséSan José, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionSouth San Francisco Bay Shoreline ProjectImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; WaterAs the largest landowner in the South San Francisco Bay, San José participated in the South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Study (Shoreline Study) initiated in 2010 to identify and recommend projects for flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and related purposes. The Shoreline Study, now referred to as the Shoreline Project, is being led by the US Army Corps of Engineers together with local sponsors, the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD), the California State Coastal Conservancy (Conservancy), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the City of San José, and other land-owning agencies within the project area. In order to address the threat from tidal flooding as quickly as possible, the local sponsors have narrowed the focus of the current project to the area around the community of Alviso (part of San José) and the San Jose-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (Facility). This area was selected largely because of the “upstream” impacts that would occur if the Facility was flooded, in terms of sewage treatment and the delivery of recycled water. By dividing the Shoreline Project into smaller components, the Shoreline Project participants anticipate that flood risk management and ecosystem restoration solutions will be developed and implemented more quickly and, once a particular area is successfully completed, the established track record will facilitate implementation of subsequent phases. The Shoreline Project has the following goals:- Protect low-lying areas of San Jose and Alviso from flooding by a flood event that has a 1% probability of occurring in any given year.- Protect the area from just over 2 feet of sea level rise.- Protect urban areas next to north San Jose and Alviso from tidal flooding, including the Facility.- Restore up to 3.5 square miles of wetland habitat.- Contribute to creation of the West Coast’s largest restored wetland with extensive habitat for endangered species, fish, & migratory birds.- Provide enhanced public trails & recreation opportunities.The draft Shoreline Project Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Report/Statement (EIR/S) was released for public review December 19, 2014, and public comment was taken until February 23, 2015. The final document was released September 25, 2015, with public comment taken until October 26, 2015. The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board on March 22, 2016 certified the final environmental impact report and approved the Shoreline Project. On July 5, 2018, Congress appropriated $177 million in funds through the 2018 Disaster Supplemental Appropriations Bill for the Army Corps to complete project design and begin construction. In 2018-2019, project partners worked to complete permitting, design, and real estate or access agreements or arrangements with participating property owners and neighbors. Pre-construction work began in March 2019 with trucks hauling dirt that will be used for levee construction.In addition to the Shoreline Project, the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) at the Facility is addressing the flooding concern by requiring all new facilities to be built to 1 foot above the 500 year flood line or 13.1 feet-NAVD88. In addition, the Facility CIP is exploring possible use of engineered berms to provide primary flood protection to the Facility operational area.Finance secured(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar177000000074000000http://www.southbayshoreline.org/index.html10460792017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.886, 37.3382]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
729202060264Prefeitura de BotucatuBotucatuBrazilLatin AmericapublicWild fire > Land fireCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsLaws and ordersPre-implementationSocial community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justicePre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusOther, please specify001440002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-48.4441, -22.8852]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
730202053921City of Tempe, AZTempeUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsCommunity engagement/educationGreen Business Certification ProgramImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Stakeholder engagement; Verification activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursBusiness and Financial Service; IndustryThis is a certification program that promotes sustainable practices in local businesses by providing guidance and resources for them to reduce their environmental impact. Additionally, these businesses are given the platform to promote themselves as sustainable. This allows businesses to implement sustainability efforts and get the recognition they deserve.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar900009000090000https://www.tempe.gov/government/sustainable-tempe/grants#Green%20Certification%20Program1923642018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.94, 33.4255]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
731202055334Município de BragaBragaPortugalEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodFlood defences – development and operation & storageProjecto de Regularização, Renaturalização e Ordenamento da Zona Ribeirinha do Rio Este - 1Monitoring and reportingAwareness raising program or campaign; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Stakeholder engagementDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and Infrastructure; WaterO recurso à engenharia natural na construção das bacias teve como principal objetivo o melhoramento e a manutenção da função hidráulica do Rio Este, constituindo uma solução para evitar cheias com a criação de zonas de retenção, com a função de redução do caudal e velocidade das águas, diminuindo, desta forma, a possibilidade de inundações da zona baixa da cidade.Com esta obra, a Câmara Municipal de Braga privilegiou a preservação e valorização de espaços verdes, que se encontram desenquadrados no meio urbano, favorecendo a sustentabilidade e a biodiversidade do sistema natural, criando corredores ecológicos fluviais, além de aumentar o grau de utilização pública destas áreas naturais, criando lugares de interface entre as vivências sociais e os espaços ribeirinhos.A monitorização da linha de água quer corresponde ao Rio Este, permitiu regular mais de um milhão de metros cúbicos de água. A análise do valor refere-se ao período entre janeiro de 2017 a dezembro de 2018.As soluções propostas relativas ao ordenamento da zona ribeirinha compreendem, entre outras ações, a criação de uma via ciclável em percurso contínuo, o que melhora a acessibilidade, a segurança e o conforto dos utentes ao longo desta linha de água, revestimento do leito (fundo e margens) e a plantação de vegetação ribeirinha, requalificando o corredor fluvial.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedInternational (ODA)EUR Euro234896046979218791681893312020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-8.43821, 41.5337]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
732202036286Comune di FerraraFerraraItalyEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtReal time risk monitoringOsservatorio sulla siccitàOperationDisaster Risk Reduction; Economic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)“Osservatorio sulla siccità” is a website that monitors the drought in Emilia-Romagna and supports announcement of water crisis conditions by providing items for an accurate assessment of the risk of drought and desertification. A group of interdisciplinary editorial, which gathers the skills at the regional level directly or indirectly involved in the phenomenon, directs the development of the site, while weekly information is managed by experts. The bulletins and indexes published support the choice of interventions aimed at reducing vulnerability of water supply systems and to mitigate the impacts of drought phenomena, increasing the perception of the phenomenon in public opinion and favoring the adoption of shared criteria in water management. Among the main activities of the service: coordination of the professional skills necessary for the various drought emergencies (hydrological, agricultural, etc.); production of regional drought bulletins; update of meteorological drought, hydrology and agrometeorological indicators. The integrated RIRER hydro-meteo-pluviometric network consists of: detection network of the hypodermic aquifer; automatic piezometric network; artificial reservoirs.Finance secured(Sub)nationalEUR Euro00https://www.arpae.it/siccita/osservatorio1320092018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.619, 44.8357]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
733202059167Municipalidad de ProvidenciaProvidenciaChileLatin AmericapublicBiological hazards > Air-borne diseaseDisease prevention measuresPrograma de prevención de enfermedadesOperationEducationImproved public health; Social inclusion, social justicePublic Health and SafetySe consta con campañas de salud en el invierno a modo de prevención de enfermedades, por ejemplo, higienización de manos y alimentos, uso de abrigos, etc. No se pudo estimar la cantidad de inversión para dichas campañas en el año 2019, sin embargo, si implica un costo municipal para la comuna de Providencia.Finance securedLocalCLP Chilean PesoActualmente esta acción no cuenta con página web1420792017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.6092, -33.4313]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
7342020841098Municipalidad Distrital de ChimbotePeruLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingSe está realizando la Formulación del Plan Integral para el Control de Inundaciones y Movimiento de Masas de la Cuenca del Río Lacramarca para la Reconstrucción con Cambios. Estudio que viene siendo ejecutado por el Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego, a través del Programa Sub Sectorial de Irrigaciones - PSIMonitoring and reportingAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Agriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Fishery; Transport (Mobility)El objeto del estudio es implementar el programa de intervención para reconstrucción de la infraestructura hidráulica y productiva afectada por las inundaciones y movimientos de masa producidas por el Fenómeno del Niño Costero del año 2017, y las que hubieron en los anteriores Fenómenos.Finance secured(Sub)nationalPEN Nuevo SolEste estudio es con presupuesto del Gobierno del Perú (Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego), a través del Programa Subsectorial de Irrigaciones - PSI, cuyo financiamiento es a través del Programa Reconstrucción con Cambios.3382172021-07-16T02:13:47.203
735202050375Ayuntamiento de ChihuahuaChihuahuaMexicoLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtAwareness campaign/education to reduce water useDesarrollar un programa de Educación Ambiental sobre cambio climático y las medidas de mitigación y adaptación para el municipio de ChihuahuaOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Energy; Waste; WaterEsta medida se aborda, como ya se mencionó antes, con el programa "Juntos contra el Cambio Climático" fue diseñado en diciembre de 2018 y su arranque inició en marzo de 2019. La meta es sensibilizar en estos temas a 10,000 personas. De igual manera se aborda la educación ambiental a través de los diferentes eventos y actividades que realizan sobre todo las dependencias de Dirección de Servicios Públicos Municipales y Desarrollo Urbano y Ecología. Dichos eventos y actividades han sido mencionados en las medidas de mitigación antes mencionadas.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalMXN Mexican Peso500005000050000Reyes Ernesto Ruiz Hernández tel. 614200-4800 ext 6053,9469002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.076, 28.6368]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
7362020840936Prefeitura de GuanhãesBrazilLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtFlood mappingAnálise sobre o impacto ambiental do assoreamento nos ribeirões Graipu, Vermelho e Bom Sucesso no perímetro urbano do município de Guanhães - MG.Pre-feasibility study/impact assessmentEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social inclusion, social justiceMonografia de conclusão do curso de Geografia, UFVJM em 2016, na qual se mapeou a questão hídrica dos ribeirões que cortam a cidade de Guanhães, na qual se observou como o processo de urbanização, desigualdades espaciais e sociais afetam a degradação e consequente poluição dos cursos. Projeto apresentado à autarquia de abastecimento de água e esgoto e à prefeitura para elaboração de plano diretor.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusPublic-private partnershipBRL Brazilian Real3431920192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
737202050549City of Fort WorthFort WorthUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodStorm water capture systemsStormwater Incentive ProgramOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Financial mechanism; Policy and regulationDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)Building and InfrastructureThe storm water utility ordinance (No. 16781) allows the city to grant credits to non-residential rate payers who voluntarily use stormwater runoff management techniques. These credits are applied as percent discounts to regular monthly storm water fees. This program is promoted in our schools.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar9095852019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-97.3308, 32.7555]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
738202060546Nanjing Municipal People's GovernmentNanjingChinaEast AsiapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveReal time risk monitoringOperationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Promote circular economy; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursCNY Yuan Renminbi85000002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[118.797, 32.0603]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
739202050361Ayuntamiento de HermosilloHermosilloMexicoLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater butts/rainwater captureNational Green Infrastructure Competition CAFFENIOOperationCapacity building and training activities; Education; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementEconomic growth; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Greening the economy; 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 behavioursAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Energy; WaterThis competition was held on 2019, with the collaboration of the German Cooperation for Sustainable Development in Mexico (GIZ), the Municipal Government of Hermosillo through IMPLAN Hermosillo and the Mexican company CAFFENIO. It was a call to design a CAFFENIO coffee shop with green infrastructure in Hermosillo, Sonora. The call was developed within the framework of the Climate Protection in Mexico's Urban Policy (CiClim), implemented by the GIZ. The participating projects incorporated criteria of energy efficiency, environment and landscaping with green Infrastructure. 65 projects from various cities in Mexico were received. A building has already been built by the CAFFENIO company with the specifications of the winning project.Finance securedInternational (ODA)MXN Mexican Peso1000000100000http://las5.mx/promueven-implan-y-caffenio-concurso-de-diseno-que-incluya-infraestructura-verde/ http://iki-alliance.mx/event/concurso-nacional-de-infraestructura-verde-para-la-intervencion-de-un-punto-de-venta-de-caffenio-en-hermosillo-sonora/9133182020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-110.961, 29.0892]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
740202063941Broward County, FLBrowardUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicChemical change > Salt water intrusionAwareness campaign/education to reduce water useOperation-Conservation Pay$ Program: The Broward Water Partnership (BWP) is a partnership of local governments including 18 municipalities and water utilities who have come together to help save water, save money, and protect the environment. The BWP offers toilet rebates of up to $100 each for qualifying residents, businesses and nonprofits. BWP also offers eligible residents water-efficient showerheads and low-flow faucet aerators. Commercial kitchens can get pre-rinse spray valves.-The Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division offers an extensive program of community education and outreach focused on water resources protection and conservation issues. “Water Matters” and “Know the Flow” programs provide education in landscape best management practices and integrated storm water management to reduce water demands and pollution.-NatureScape Broward” is a Broward County initiative designed to help residents, municipalities, businesses and schools create and maintain sustainable landscapes that conserve water, protect water quality and provide habitats for native and migratory wildlife. Broward County is home to the only Certificated Community Wildlife Habitat in Florida and has over 2,000 certified yards! NatureScape Broward hosts annual Habitat Steward training and to date has trained over 100 Habitat Stewards who participate in community education and landscape improvements and certifications. By adopting landscape best management practices best suited for our South Florida environment, we can reduce our water needs, improve water quality, minimize the need for fertilizers and chemical applications, and improve the sustainability of our environment.-The Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department (EPGMD) believes that educating school age children about the environment and their role in preserving and protecting the natural resources for the future instills environmental stewardship at an early age. In an effort to support environmental education in Broward County, the EPGMD has entered into a partnership agreement with Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), the sixth largest school district in the nation.USD US Dollar19196442019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[80.3659, 26.1901]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
741202054070City of EugeneEugeneUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood 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)nationalUSD US Dollarhttps://www.eugene-or.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2216/Flood-Hazard-Map-EugenebidId=1712452018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-123.087, 44.0519]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
742202061790City of Emeryville, CAEmeryvilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodCommunity engagement/educationEstablish preparation and response protocols with partners such as Carleton College and Stanford Health for managing health impacts from floods and extreme storm conditions.Pre-implementationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceThis action is listed under the CAP objective to "Reduce Risk and Impacts of flooding by preparing for more intense rain events". Emeryville has already identified as potential partners and leads as Carleton College and Stanford Health with an implementation timeframe of 1-5 years.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar00118852019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.285, 37.8313]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
743202050673Município de FaroFaroPortugalEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsurban planning with incorporation of urban shading solutionsPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentDevelopment and implementation of action planEnhanced resilienceBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning- Promotion of increased cooling of urban spaces; - Identification and evaluation of risk areas, areas of risk and identification ofemergency areas; - Increased cooling through evapotranspiration, with the creation of green spaces inside the cities and in theirsurroundings (trees, green walls and green roofs); - Improvement of the efficiency of internal natural ventilation of buildings; -Education and training of the resident population in relation to emergency situations due to heat waves; - Promotion of forestmanagement and management; - Operationalization of the Municipal Fire Protection Plan; - Control of plant material; - Elaborationof contingency plans - identification of older persons and other vulnerabilities and follow-up during a heat wave - articulation withCivil Protection and Social Services and General Health Directorate.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalEUR Euro000610152019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-7.93044, 37.0194]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
744202060267Prefeitura de GuarujáGuarujáBrazilLatin AmericapublicMass movement > LandslideBiodiversity monitoringPlano Municipal da Mata Atlântica (PMMA)Pre-feasibility study/impact assessmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Security of tenure; Shift to more sustainable behavioursO PMMA promove a municipalização da discussão a respeito da proteção e recuperação da Mata Atlântica, com articulação com os demais instrumentos de gestão municipal, como o Plano Diretor Participativo, Plano Municipal de Macrodrenagem, Plano Municipal de Saneamento Básico, o Projeto Orla, a Agenda 21, entre outros.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalBRL Brazilian Real10001000Fonte: https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sp/g/guaruja/decreto/2019/1318/13174/decreto-n-13174-2019-institui-comissao-para-estudos-de-elaboracao-do-plano-municipal-de-recuperacao-e-conservacao-da-mata-atlantica-pmma-nomeia-seus-membros-e-da-outras-providenciasObs.: Tal Plano está em fase de formação de comissão para a sua formalização e formatação.2907522010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-46.2569, -23.9946]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
745202060433City of HvidovreHvidovreDenmarkEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingFlood mappingOperationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingWe have updated our flood mapping so it accounts for changes within the cities, that can affect water movementFinance securedLocalDKK Danish Krone532822018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.4754, 55.6425]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
746202050540City of AlbuquerqueUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicBiological hazards > Insect infestationCommunity engagement/educationPublic Education on Aedes AegyptiScopingAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Monitor activities; Stakeholder engagementImproved public healthPublic Health and SafetyThe City of Albuquerque is faced with an established vector population Aedes Aegypti for the first time in known history. Our public health experts speculate that warming temperatures have allowed for an increased range of this mosquito species into the high desert region where Albuquerque is sited. Prior to now, historic weather conditions would have made the region uninhabitable. City staff is currently working to understand the full scope of the population and assessing the control strategies. Additionally, the City is launching small-scale public education and awareness activities to gauge how the public will respond to the new presence of this new vector species in Albuquerque.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar000https://www.cabq.gov/environmentalhealth/urban-biology/mosquitoes/aedes-aegypti-the-yellow-fever-mosquito56051320192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
747202060414Municipalidad Venado TuertoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood defences – development and operation & storagePlan Integral de Emergencia HídricaImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilienceObras de infraestructura hidráulica que implican:-alcantarillado en la calle Brown para la regulación de la laguna Las Aguadas, receptora de un alto porcentaje de excedentes pluviales, cuya magnitud y constantes fluctuaciones de cota y superficie afectan los barrios circundantes y el sistema de desagües general de la Venado Tuerto.- 11 alcantarillas en los canales de vinculación de la laguna Agataura e interlagunar El Hinojo(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar14475831144758318152220162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
748202054048City of KnoxvilleKnoxvilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtImprove water supply distribution methodIncentivizing Water Conservation in DroughtsScopingAwareness raising program or campaign; EducationImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursWaterOver the next 5 years, incentives will be researched and employed to correct water utilities for drought conditions.USD US Dollar1876032019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.9207, 35.9606]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
7492020840521City of DenizliTurkeyEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionIncreasing inspections and maintenance according to meteorological dataPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceTarget: Reduction of service interruptions and damage in railway transport as a result of extreme weather events.Stakeholders: DMM Ulasim A.S., General Directorate of Highways, TCDD, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, AFAD.Associated Risk: Transportation infrastructure damaged by excessive rainfall Activities to be Conducted: Carry out analysis of vulnerability for road and rail networks and related structures for climate change impacts Establishment of monitoring system for monitoring railway infrastructure and determination of impacts of climate change and monitoring with sufficient number of personnel Harmonization of drainage of road and rail network against severe rainfall events Extension of maintenance and controls for impacts of falling trees etc.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusTRY New Turkish Lira102778220182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
750202035885Tel Aviv-Yafo MunicipalityTel Aviv-YafoIsraelMiddle EastpublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveHeat mapping and thermal imagingImplementationMonitor activitiesImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and InfrastructureInstallation of a network of urban micro-climate monitoring stations and construction of a computer infrastructure for recording, monitoring and making the findings accessible.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedILS New Israeli Shekel4439402017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[34.7823, 32.0816]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203

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