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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
3351202031113City of YokohamaYokohamaJapanEast AsiapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationAwareness raisingOperationAwareness raising program or campaignEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved public health; Shift to more sustainable behavioursPublic Health and SafetyAnnouncements through various media calling for caution for heatstrokeFinance 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
335220201499Ajuntament de BarcelonaBarcelonaSpainEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodSea level rise modellingSea level rise modellingOperationDisaster preparednessWaterClimate Plan describes diferent actions. The main short-term actions (2018-2020): - Analyse the social perception of the effects of climate change on the coast (expanding the beach user survey) with the aim of prioritising and redesigning the beach awareness and communication actions (2018). - Carry out further studies on the vulnerability of beaches to erosion and sea flooding (2019). Updated thanks to RESCCUE project results- Define the strategy for protecting and the specific use of each beach in line with the study results (2020). - Establish sediment conservation measures: beach regeneration, change the grain size of the sediment brought in, analyse other coast protection options (2020). The main medium- and long-term actions (2021-2030): - Apply adaptation and resilience increasing measures that are suited to the Barcelona coast (2030). - Study the effects of climate change on the sea temperature and their implications for water quality, marine biodiversity, fishing and so on (2030).EUR Eurohttps://www.barcelona.cat/barcelona-pel-clima/sites/default/files/documents/climate_plan_maig.pdf https://www.barcelona.cat/emergenciaclimatica/sites/default/files/2020-07/Climate_Emergency_Declaration_en.pdf http://www.resccue.eu/16367622019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[2.1775, 41.3823]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3353202019233Município de Torres VedrasTorres VedrasPortugalEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodOther, please specify: Promover a infiltração da águaAções nos rio Sizandro e seu afluente na cidade de Torres VedrasOperationInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceSpatial Planning; WaterDiminuição das áreas impermeabilizadas, construção de zonas verdes com objectivo de promover a máxima infiltração da água e amenização climática na cidade e outras zonas urbanas.Requalificação do parque do Choupal na cidade de Torres Vedras.Finance secured(Sub)nationalEUR Euro5700000http://www.cm-tvedras.pt/agenda/detalhes/59250/ http://www.cm-tvedras.pt/artigos/detalhes/choupal-renasceu/ http://www.cm-tvedras.pt/artigos/detalhes/requalificacao-da-zona-do-choupal/794652011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-9.30148, 38.7637]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3354202060385Alcaldía de VillavicencioColombiaLatin AmericapublicOther, please specifySostenibilidad en el modelo ganadero: Promoción de la siembra de cultivos permanentesPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursEste proyecto va en línea con la iniciativa 'Gran Alianza Cacaotera Colombiana' liderada por el Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, y ProColombia, incluye a varios actores del sector público y privado, entre ellos los ministerios de Comercio, Industria y Turismo, y Justicia, gremios, empresarios y organismos de cooperación internacional de Suiza, Estados Unidos, Alemania y Canadá. Este proyecto tiene como fin impulsar este cultivo y lo sitúa como producto clave del postconflicto.A esta visión se le une un contexto mundial favorable, ya que la creciente demanda ha provocado una tendencia ascendente en el precio internacional de este producto alimentario, llegando hasta 3.113 $ por tonelada.El potencial de económico de esta acción está respaldado por el hecho de que durante los últimos cinco años, Colombia ha pasado de tener una balanza comercial deficitaria, a tener excedentes para exportación. El área sembrada en los últimos ocho años ha ascendido 35%, pasando de 115.800 hectáreas en 2007 a 157.000 has en 2014.El programa irá acompañado de un proceso de involucración, formación y capacitación de los agricultores para implantar prácticas más sostenibles en cuanto a uso del riego, labranza y uso de fertilizantes. Estos esfuerzos se orientarán a la mejora de la calidad del suelo a través de la protección del mismo, evitando una degradación de tierras que implique una disminución de la producción y el uso de nuevos suelos destinados a bosque por parte de los agricultores para suplir la menor productividad obtenida.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusClimate finance (carbon credits)COP Colombian Peso374689154530220202021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3355202055800City of CambridgeCambridge, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormOther, please specify: emergency communications systememergency communications systemPre-implementationICT (Information and Communication Technology)Develop neighborhood-scale communication systems that areredundant to normal communications systems to provideback-up during outages of telephone, cellular, cable andinternet servicesUSD US Dollar1096942014{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-93.3273, 45.601]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3356202031154Bogotá Distrito CapitalBogotáColombiaLatin AmericapublicPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Desarrollar estrategias de gestión institucional y comunitaria en justicia climática, género e inclusión, considerando el enfoque de derechos humanosScopingPolicy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Social inclusion, social justiceOther, please specify: General-TransversalCon esta acción se busca incorporar en la gestión del cambio climático, los enfoques de género, derechos humanos y la justicia climática, de tal manera que se asegure que la distribución de las cargas y los beneficios de las acciones incluidas en el Plan de Acción Climática de Bogotá 2020-2050, no vulneren las garantías fundamentales y sean equitativas.COP Colombian Peso73334152017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0721, 4.711]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3357202050154City of TurkuTurkuFinlandEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsMultidisciplinary storm water managementImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; WaterA regional plan has been made together with other municipalities for the natural treatment of runoff waters. It forms the basis for land use planning and multidisciplinary storm water management in the city level. Climatical sustainability has to be taken into consideration in the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure.Regional co-operation is also the key in water security and waste water management. Together with eight municipalities, a large project has been carried out for generating artificially infiltrated groundwater from the river Kokemäenjoki, which has adequate volume of water for artificial recharge in all conditions.Waste water management is further developed by joined efforts in the region. E.g. high capacity discharge pipe separated from storm water sewage will be placed at the regional Kakolanmäki Wastewater Treatment Plant to secure functionality during extreme precipitation. The old mixed sewage systems are replaced by separate ones, but the renovation rate is slow.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalEUR Euro300000000https://www.turku.fi/hulevesisuunnitelma https://www.turunseudunvesi.fi/en https://www.turunseudunpuhdistamo.fi/poistoputki1930002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[22.2666, 60.4518]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3358202059678City of Evanston, ILEvanstonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysAdditional reservoirs and wells for water storageClearwell 9 ReplacementImplementationDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)This project includes replacement of a 5.0 million gallon treated water storage reservoir with a new similar sized facility, a new overflow, a new submersible pumping system, and site piping modifications. Having adequate drinking water storage is important for multiple climate hazards including responding to instances of high water demand during times of extreme heat. In addition, having reliable drinking water storage can help out if there are instances where drinking water sources may become compromised or equipment utilized for treatment fail.Finance secured(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar1921370019213700https://www.cityofevanston.org/government/departments/public-works/engineering-construction/capital-improvement-program-projects/water/water-treatment-storage-projects/treated-water-storage#ad-image-6756032015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-87.6898, 42.0669]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33592020840521City of DenizliTurkeyEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtImprove water supply distribution methodChanging irrigation methods and agricultural patternPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Target: Reducing the amount of water used in agricultural irrigation with the technical and institutional measures to be implementedStakeholders: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, DSI, GDoF, GDoM, DSI, DESKI, Agricultural Chambers, Irrigation Unions, Farmers, TAGEM, TKDK, Cooperatives, UniversitiesAssociated Risk: Failure to meet increased demand for water for agricultural irrigation due to increased dry soils.Activities to be Conducted: Assessment of the efficiency of existing irrigation methods Organizing trainings to make efficient irrigation techniques widespread Extension of incentives to support irrigation investments with high initial investment cost Carrying out studies to determine the social and cultural acceptance of the treated wastewater to be used in agricultural irrigation in a controlled manner. Acceleration of shift to closed circuit system in irrigation Supporting groundwater irrigation network investments transformed to closed systems Training and support to farmers on different crop cultivation Review of strategies and action plans for agricultural products and irrigated agriculture in terms of adaptation to climate change Studying the use of low quality waters in irrigation Encouraging pressurized irrigation methods on farms Transformation of groundwater irrigation projects operated by Irrigation Cooperatives into drip irrigation system Review of support policies based on water constraint Completion of water budget works on the basis of basins Activation of institutional structures in irrigationPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusTRY New Turkish Lira102778220182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3360202050375Ayuntamiento de ChihuahuaChihuahuaMexicoLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtOther, please specify: Creación de nuevas áreas verdes (Bosquetes )Elaborar y ejecutar proyectos para el Manejo Integral de las Microcuencas que se ubican dentro de la mancha urbanaOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagement; Verification activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursAgriculture and Forestry; WaterEstá incluido en el Plan de Desarrollo Urbano de la ciudad de Chihuahua: Visión 2040 – Quinta Actualización. En dicho documento se establece en el apartado de agua pluvial: “Es necesario diseñar estrategias de captación, infiltración, control y aprovechamiento del agua pluvial a través de vasos reguladores aguas arriba y el establecimiento de zonas de inundación controlada, estructuras de tratamiento y pozos de absorción con el propósito de provocar la infiltración como medio de recarga de acuíferos y como estrategia de reducción de riesgos en la ciudad.” Con esta finalidad, se firmó un convenio entre la Comisión Nacional Forestal (CONAFOR), productores y el Gobierno Municipal, para la realización de obras que favorezcan la infiltración de agua a los acuíferos y obras de conservación de suelos en las partes altas de las cuencas, para esto, se elaborarán Programas de Mejores Prácticas de Manejo (PMPM). Lo anterior, aprovechando la existencia del programa de Pago por Servicios Ambientales (PSA) Hidrológicos de la CONAFOR, el cual es un mecanismo financiero mediante el que se realizan pagos a los poseedores de los terrenos forestales por conservarlos y manejarlos sustentablemente a fin de asegurar la provisión de servicios ambientales.Seeking fundingLocalMXN Mexican Peso400000400400000Reyes Ernesto Ruiz Hernández tel. 614200-4800 ext 6053,9469002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.076, 28.6368]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33612020834261Municipality of IrapuatoMexicoLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationPrograma de Educación Ambiental con Enfoque al Cambio ClimáticoOperationDisaster preparedness; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursEl Gobierno Municipal implementa a través de la Dirección de Medio Ambiente acciones a fin de sensibilizar a los diferentes sectores de la sociedad respecto de los efectos del calentamiento global tanto a nivel global como a nivel local, esto con la finalidad de desarrollar un estado de concientización a fin que cada elemento de la población implemente de manera individual o colectiva acciones que permitan disminuir los factores de aumento a los efectos climáticos. Esta es una acción que se ejecuta de manera municipal y con los recursos y herramientas propias de la Administración Municipal.Feasibility undertakenLocalMXN Mexican PesoDirección General de Desarrollo Urbano y Medio Ambiente del Municipio de Irapuato.52944020102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
336220201499Ajuntament de BarcelonaBarcelonaSpainEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveOther, please specify: Several actions against heat waves across the Climate Plan 2018 and updated by the Climate Emergency Declaration 2020Preventing excessive heatOther, please specify: the different actions are on different stages of development. The Climate Action in Barcelona is dynamic and it is continously updating the progress done in the actions addressed to tackle heatwaves with a cross-cutting approachAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Policy and regulationDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public healthBuilding and Infrastructure; Energy; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; Spatial PlanningIn the Specific Municipal Emergency Plan for Heat Waves, Barcelona City Council includes various measures to protect people who are vulnerable to the consequences of extreme temperatures. In fact, the heat wave action protocols are automatically kept at the preventive stages from 15 June to 15 September. These stages launch various preventive actions that are activated before the alert stage is reached: - Specific training for municpal primary-care social services, home-care teams and homeless people care centres - Information for the general public on how to avoid effects of heat waves) - The list of care resources and air-conditioned day centres is updated. - Vulnerable people receiving home-care services are informed of the steps they need take to protect themselves from the effects of a heat wave. - A 24-hour helpline, to provide information Climate Plan 2018 includes the following actions: Short-term actions (2018-2020) - Review the Action Plan for Preventing the Effects of Heat Waves on Health (2020). Updated 2020- Identify existing and potential climate shelter spaces: public and private facilities and public spaces (e.g. parks and gardens) which could provide conditions for thermal comfort in extreme episodes and establish the services linked to the heat wave action protocols that these spaces need to offer (2020). Updated by Climate Emergency Declaration by activating 100 municipal facilities to act as climate shelters in the event of an extreme climate emergency (expand their hours, equip them, ensure accessibility, inform people, design the website, etc.) and have a reference facility in each district.- Map the degree of cover to ensure territorial fairness and take into account the areas identified as the most vulnerable to heat (2020). - Prioritise the cooling actions (more green infrastructure, converting lakes and fountains to make them accessible, etc.) tobe carried out in the territorial areas most vulnerable to heat (2020). Updated by Climate Emergency Declaration by improving the thermal comfort of 40 state-run schools, 4 municipal homes for older people and 2 early care centres for children with a disability. Medium- and long-term actions (2021-2030):- Deepen our knowledge of how climate change affects the Health and mortality of people in each neighbourhood, through the European research project funded by Climate-fit.city, in which the ASPB and ISGLOBAL participate (2025). - Deepen our knowledge of the urban climate by installing a network of fixed weather stations or mobile ones (that would enable us to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures applied, such as measuring climate variables before and after pilot interventions in urban space, especially in the settings identified as the most vulnerable) (2025). - Create the “Barcelona, city of shade” programme,(increasing the green cover or installing urban furniture, preferably multifunctional (e.g. photovoltaic pergolas that generate energy), or ephemeral or seasonal textile elements. Identify and map itineraries. Foster the creation of shade in free private spaces (2025).- Create water gardens(sprinklers, accessible fountains, lakes, swimming pools, etc.), assumable as regards water consumption, combining permanent actions with ephemeral or seasonal ones.(2030). Action acclerated and updated by Climate Emergency Declaration by having a space for water games in a public space in each district by 2025- Improve the thermal comfort of climate shelter facilities, with priority interventions in those that serve the most vulnerable population (2030). - Create new climate shelter spaces (green spaces or facilities) to ensure territorial cover (2030). Action acclerated and updated by Climate Emergency Declaration by year 2020- Increase health service staff to deal with heat waves (2030). - Take action to increase the reflectance index of city pavements and terracesand help to mitigate the urban heat island effect (2030).LocalEUR Eurohttps://www.barcelona.cat/barcelona-pel-clima/sites/default/files/documents/climate_plan_maig.pdf http://canalsalut.gencat.cat/web/.content/_Professionals/Vigilancia_epidemiologica/documents/arxius/pocs_18.pdf https://www.barcelona.cat/emergenciaclimatica/sites/default/files/2020-07/Climate_Emergency_Declaration_en.pdf16367622019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[2.1775, 41.3823]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3363202036158Comune di NapoliNapoliItalyEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveHeat mapping and thermal imagingThe maps are included into Clarity Project - The project Clarity, funded by Horizon 2020, develops an integrated Climate Services Information System (CSIS) for resilience assessment and climate-proofing of the large scale infrastructure projectsImplementation complete but not in operationAssessment and evaluation activitiesDisaster preparedness; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningThe City is participating to a project financed by EU to acquire tools to shape future actions in order to reduce climate change impacts The City of Naples is one of a group of 17 partners working to the project. Its share of budget is 125.375 euro.The project will end in 2020Feasibility undertakenInternational (ODA)EUR Euro588253505882535http://clarity-h2020.eu/9837552014{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[14.2514, 40.842]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3364202060546Nanjing Municipal People's GovernmentNanjingChinaEast AsiapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Soil retention strategiesOperationDisaster 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
3365202074594City of Boynton BeachBoynton BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Crisis management including warning and evacuation systemsImplementation complete but not in operationCity Emergency Management shares National Hurricane Center warnings and evacuation orders.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar776962019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.216, 26.4986]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3366202074594City of Boynton BeachBoynton BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingImplementationFEMA flood maps were updated for Palm Beach County in 2017. Upcoming vulnerability assessment will result in maps that account for future flood risk including sea level rise.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalUSD US Dollar776962019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.216, 26.4986]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3367202036492Comune di ParmaParmaItalyEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsPiano di Emergenza ComunaleImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Stakeholder engagementDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Public Health and Safety; Social Services; WaterIn this plan, relevant stakeholders and the civil society are simultaneously warned in case of extreme hazards related to extreme precipitation or earthquakes.Feasibility undertakenLocalEUR Euro1983482020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.3279, 44.8015]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3368202058531City of Somerville, MASomervilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormCommunity engagement/educationFlood Risk CommunicationImplementationDisaster preparedness; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public healthDeveloping flood risk communication campaign to increase awareness of flood risks and to share information about how and when to prepare for flooding.Feasibility undertakenLocalUSD US Dollar815622018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-71.0826, 42.3934]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3369202073669San Luis ObispoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documents2020 Housing Element UpdateImplementationCapacity building and training activitiesImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningThe City’s Housing Element now includes climate change considerations to align with the goals and foundational actions of the City’s Climate Action Plan for Community Recovery. The 2020 Draft Housing Element is now available for public review. The plan was completed with staff resources at no additional cost.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar00https://www.slocity.org/government/department-directory/community-development/affordable-housing/housing-element4711720162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3370202031090District of ColumbiaWashington, DCUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodFlood mappingIntegrated Flood ModellingPre-implementationAssessment and evaluation activitiesDisaster preparedness; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingIndustry; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility)The District will invest $5.7 million over three years to develop an integrated flood model that considers coastal, riverine, and inland flooding. The model will help identify where flood management investments are needed most.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar57000007015472018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.0369, 38.9072]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3371202035893City of Dar es SalaamDar es SalaamUnited Republic of TanzaniaAfricapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodSea level rise modellingUN Environment and UNOPS construction of 2,400 meters of coastal defense structures in combination with widespread mangrove and coral rehabilitation.OperationInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced resilience; Job creation; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)WaterA total of 1180 meters of sea wall were constructed in the city’s effort to adapt to climate change, and it has enabled the beach to recover within its erected area. As a result, no more coastal erosion is happening. Dar es Salaam residents now use the area for recreation, and small businesses in the area are now in-place, providing new sources of income for youth and women. The wall has added to the beautification of the area, and new trees will add to the green environment of the city. From the mitigation side, the presence of a beautiful beach that is easily accessible from the city centre now allows city residents to spend their time in a naturally breezy area, thus reducing their use of air conditioning at home.Finance securedInternational (ODA)TZS Tanzanian Shilling13364400000013364400000https://www.unenvironment.org/ru/node/2185260410002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[39.2083, -6.79235]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33722020834301Municipality of San Antonio de ArecoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodRestrict development in at risk areasCódigo de Ordenamiento RuralScopingEconomic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Security of tenureActualmente, San Antonio de Areco posee un Código de Ordenamiento Territorial, pero este solo contempla el sector urbano. Por lo tanto, desarrollar un Código de Ordenamiento del Sector rural, permitirá regular el uso del suelo en este ámbito. El código se desarrollara a nivel cuenca, ya que debe incluir todos los predios que se encuentran circunscriptos en la misma que comparten similares características. El código deberá incluir los lineamientos generales para evitar la degradación del suelo, y la contaminación de aguas subterráneas y superficiales, producto de la actividad rural, teniendo en cuenta la modalidad de siembra y el tipo de cultivo a sembrar.Meta/objetivo de la acción al 2030:Regular y reducir los impactos negativos en el suelo y en los cursos de agua producto de las actividades rurales que se desarrollan en toda la cuencaPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar4.369784.369784.369782466820182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33732020840926Prefeitura de Serra TalhadaBrazilLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionConstrução de poços artesianos, barragens, açudes e adutorasMonitoring and reportingInfrastructure development; Sustainable public procurementDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; 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 creationAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Fishery; Public Health and Safety; WaterAquisição de uma máquina perfuratriz percussora junto ao DNOCS. Com isto, foi possível a perfuração de 1400 poços. Além de mais de 750 outros poços perfurados por parcerias entre deputados, CIMPAJEÚ, CODEVASF, Ministério da Integração e o DNOCS.Além da instalação também foram prestados serviços de manutenção, testes de vazão atendendo a mais de 100 famílias.Também houve a construição de 15 barragens subterrâneas, 56 açudes e de 06 adutoras. Também foi realizada perfuração de poços artesianos em diversos órgão públicos como escolas, creches, Praças, etc.Estas informações foram fornecidas pela secretaria de agricultura e Recursos Hídricos.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedOther, please specify: Deputados, DNOCS, CIMPAJEÚ, Ministério da IntegraçãoBRL Brazilian Real9000000900000https://faroldenoticias.com.br/duque-consegue-quase-r-1-milhao-para-perfuracao-de-pocos-em-st/8635020192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3374202060414Municipalidad Venado TuertoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodOther, please specify: Análisis de uso del sueloRegistro y uso de tierras urbanasScopingMonitor activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Poverty reduction / eradicationSpatial PlanningMediante la Ordenanza 4155/12 se crea la Comisión Municipal de Tierras (CMT) en el marco del Esquema Organizativo de la Política Municipal de Gestión del Suelo Urbano. Por medio de la Ord. 4329/13 se crea el Banco Municipal de Tierras que consiste en una reserva de tierras urbanas y/o urbanizables. En primer momento se realizará un inventario de los inmuebles existentes, se reasignará su uso, redefiniendo sus calidades y condiciones con miras a deslindar aquellas destinadas a espacios verdes o viales y aquellas que puedan integrar las reservas para vivienda. La Comisión tendrá la responsabilidad de elaborar un Programa de Uso de las Tierras. A tales efectos, se implementará un Registro Único de Tierras (RUT) en el que constarán todos los inmuebles separados en dos secciones: los de dominio público y los de dominio privado; y se incorporarán todos los lotes que en el futuro ingresen al patrimonio municipal. Por Ord. 4306/13 se crea el Fondo Municipal de Tierras (FMT), que estará integrado por los fondos provenientes de la venta de inmuebles municipales disponibles no considerados imprescindibles, o los que deban ser enajenados para su aplicación aalgunos de los programas planteados, previo dictamen favorable de la Comisión de Tierras y sanción de la ordenanza respectiva.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar150000012000008152220162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3375202054026City of TacomaTacomaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionExpanded and Enhanced Stormwater Capacity DowntownImplementationDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)New storm water pipe is being laid in portions of downtown prone to flooding, to increase capacity. Green infrastructure has also been installed in many areas.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar2162792018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.444, 47.2529]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3376202050578City of WindsorWindsorCanadaNorth AmericapublicBiological hazards > Water-borne diseaseCommunity engagement/educationEnhance surveillance for blue-green algae in our surface water bodiesImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Education; Monitor activities; Policy and regulationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; 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)Agriculture and Forestry; Fishery; Public Health and Safety; WaterIn collaboration with the WECHU enhance education about the dangers of blue-green algae for water users; Develop and education campaign targeting fertilizer use and washing cars around storm water ponds; Develop a regional plan to reduce phosphorus levels in our environment.Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollarhttps://www.wechu.org/drinking-water-small-drinking-water-systems-beaches-pools-and-spas/blue-green-algae-bloom2337632018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0364, 42.3149]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3377202060271Prefeitura de BertiogaBertiogaBrazilLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodNo action currently takenScopingNão temos nenhuma ação até o momento.BRL Brazilian Real647232020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-46.0599, -23.8081]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3378202031154Bogotá Distrito CapitalBogotáColombiaLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveOther, please specify: Adaptación al Cambio Climático Basada en EcosistemasImplementar proyectos de Adaptación al Cambio Climático Basada en Ecosistemas, (AbE) así como capacitar a la comunidad beneficiadaImplementationCapacity building and training activities; Infrastructure developmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Social inclusion, social justiceOther, please specify: Ecosistemas-RuralLa adaptación al cambio climático basada en ecosistemas (AbE) aprovecha la biodiversidad y los servicios ecosistémicos como estrategia para aumentar la capacidad adaptativa de las comunidades ante los riesgos climáticos. Bajo este contexto, la acción se orienta a la implementación de medidas que, a partir de un enfoque comunitario, aumenten la seguridad alimentaria, reduzcan la presión sobre el recurso hídrico y proporcionen información útil sobre los eventos climáticos extremos que pueden afectar la calidad de vida y los medios de subsistencia de las comunidades con mayor vulnerabilidad del Distrito. Como progreso de esta acción se reporta la instalación de huertas urbanas agroecológicas como alternativa para aumentar la seguridad alimentaria; la instalación de bancos atrapanieblas como medida para aumentar la seguridad hídrica de los habitantes de los ecosistemas de alta montaña; la instalación de microtúneles agrícolas para aumentar la seguridad alimentaria de los habitantes de los ecosistemas de alta montaña y el desarrollo de talleres y capacitaciones sobre las medidas implementadas dirigidos a la comunidad beneficiada.LocalCOP Colombian Peso73334152017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0721, 4.711]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3379202060394Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de TarijaTarijaBolivia (Plurinational State of)Latin AmericapublicWild fire > Forest fireHeat mapping and thermal imagingImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activitiesDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilienceDeterminación de mapas de calor en tiempo real para la identificación de focos de calorBOB Bolivianose emplean mapas/ imágenes satelitales libres de paga y aquellas proporcionadas por el nivel nacional2611882019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-63.4884, -21.2666]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3380202054637Alcaldía de CuencaCuencaEcuadorLatin AmericapublicExtreme cold temperature > Extreme cold daysOther, please specify: Atención de enfermedades relacionadas con los cambios climáticos.Implementación de Centros de Salud Municipales a traves del Hospital Municipal de la Mujer y El NiñoOperationOther, please specify: Ampliación de centros de atención médica.Improved public healthPublic Health and SafetySe cuenta con 8 centros de atención municipales incluido el Hospital Municipal de la Mujer y El Niño en los cuales se brinda atención médica preventiva.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar200000020000002000000El Servicio de Salud Pública mitiga o proviene las enfermedades ocasionadas por las olas de frío, obviamente con esto no se mitiga ni controla las olas de frío.5055852010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.0048, -2.90841]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
338120208242City of HelsinkiHelsinkiFinlandEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtNature based solutions for waterNature based solution for storm water managementScopingInfrastructure developmentEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningNo actions so far, but discussions of gathering, storing and using storm water for watering city treesPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusOther, please specify: possible EU or national funding fora pilot, no funding sought so farEUR Euro6553952020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[24.941, 60.1733]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3382202050674Município de ViseuViseuPortugalEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveXeriscapes – low water landscaping designReconversão do coberto vegetal de espaços verdesMonitoring and reportingDevelopment and implementation of action planEnhanced climate change adaptationWaterEsta ação foi objeto de uma candidatura do Município de Viseu ao Fundo Ambiental, no âmbito do Programa Apoiar a Adaptação às Alterações Climáticas e estende-se por uma área superior a 22.500 metros quadrados e privilegia a introdução de vegetação adequada ao clima da região e, dessa forma, potenciando-se a resiliência à seca. Desta medida resulta ainda uma efetiva poupança de água.Tendo em conta que as espécies utilizadas têm necessidades de rega reduzidas, será adaptado o sistema de rega existente (por aspersão) para um sistema de rega localizada (baixo débito), o que permite reduzir o consumo de água para rega destes espaços verdes, nos primeiros 3 anos em cerca de 80%.Para além desta poupança em água, deve ser ainda considerada a poupança em operações de manutenção, na diminuição do consumo de combustíveis fósseis na maquinaria utilizada para execução do corte dos relvados, em fertilizações e na redução de risco associado à manutenção de separadores de trânsito.Finance securedOther, please specify: Fundo AmbientalEUR Euro206547.1830982.07175565.11972492019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-7.91247, 40.6566]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33832020840244Prefeitura de Águas da PrataBrazilLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingAção Emergencial para Delimitação de Áreas em Alto e Muito Risco a Enchentes, Inundações e Movimentos de MassaPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingO estudo da Ação Emergencial para Delimitação de Áreas em Alto e Muito Risco a Enchentes, Inundações e Movimentos de Massa definiu quais áreas no município devem ser monitoradas periodicamente visando evitar possíveis desastres, sendo uma ação profilática relacionada a água e solo.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusOther, please specify: Realizado pelo Ministério de Minas e Energia/ CPRMBRL Brazilian Real00813720182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3384202052894City of Winston-SalemWinston-SalemUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodOther, please specify: Stream Restoration and Park Infrastructure ImprovementWashington Park Infrastructure ProjectMonitoring and reportingInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptationWaterThere were two major aspects of the project; 1) We recreated/restored and are monitoring approximately 600 linear feet of stream, a tributary stream to Salem Creek. 2) We also installed approximately 1800 square feet of a Stormwater control device to filter rainfall before entering the Salem Creek. Specifically the device was a bio-retention cell planted with native grasses etc.This project was completed in March 2020.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar650000650000650000https://www.cityofws.org/838/Washington-Park-Infrastructure-Project2463282018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.2442, 36.0999]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3385202016581City of SeattleSeattleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableEnvironmental JusticeImplementationSocial inclusion, social justiceWe are working in partnership with community to address coastal flood risk in our most climate and socially vulnerable community. SPU has partnered with University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington Earth Lab, and Tableau to develop flood visualization tools for engineers, planners and community members. Work with the latter group will be done in conjunction with SPU’s Center for Community Investment partnership in South Park.LocalUSD US Dollar57000200007043522016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.332, 47.6062]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3386202050359Gobierno Municipal de León de los AldamasLeón de los AldamasMexicoLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveTree planting and/or creation of green spaceNodo León Saludable y sustentable a la estrategia Infraestructura verde se desarrolla el Programa de "Sistemas de parques”.ImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure developmentEconomic growth; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvementSocial Services; Spatial Planning; Waste; WaterNota: Es necesario mencionar que todas las acciones desarrolladas en el programa de gobierno 2015-2021 tienen la estructura de nodo, estrategia, programa, subprograma y acciones (todas en ese orden).Nodo León Saludable y sustentable en su estrategia de Infraestructura verde se desarrolla el Programa de "Sistemas de parques”. Parques metropolitanos y urbanos en el cual se llevaron y llevarán a cabo las siguientes acciones durante el periodo 2015-2021.Cabe mencionar que dichas acciones tienen por núcleo de acción al Parque Metropolitano de León que es una Área Natural Protegida de 337 hectáreas las cuales están dominadas con el 85% del vaso de la presa, motivo por el cual favorece el florecimiento de la vida animal y vegetal; Pelícanos, Patos canadienses y silvestres, Garzas, Gaviotas, Cormoranes, Íbices y más de 204 especies entre aves migratorias y residentes. Este pulmón verde aporta una área de esparcimiento para los más de un millón de visitantes anuales que lo convierte en el sitio ideal para quienes gustan de hacer deporte al aire libre, invitados por sus dos pistas de poco más de siete kilómetros para corredores y bicicletas, que rodean la presa a través de bellos paisajes.Para el periodo 2015-2018 se llevaron a cabo reforestaciones protectoras, productoras y de restauración del ecosistema boscoso e intervención de conservación de la vegetación nativa. A la ves se realizaron acciones de mejoramiento del arbolado y vegetación nativa de "673 árboles plantados y 738 árboles saneados". Durante el periodo 2018-2021 se pretende realizar el estudio del modelo de gestión del sistema de parques con la contratación por parte de IMPLAN para realizar el modelo a replicar. Con dicho estudio se favorece la situación para iniciar un modelo de gestión sostenible que beneficiará 1,500,000.00 de ciudadanos.Además se realizarán 6 obras de la primera fase de renovación del Parque Metropolitano con la elaboración del anteproyecto de la zona norte que contempla 20 hectáreas. De esta forma se beneficia el entorno social del estado y el país favorece el fortalecimiento de los espacios de convivencia y esparcimiento. Beneficiados: 1, 500,000.00 ciudadanos. Finalmente ya no solo centralizando en el Parque Metropolitano se proyecta una obra en el parque los Cárcamos que contempla realizar plan maestro, para ejecutar rehabilitación del Parque Los Cárcamos. Esta obra traerá beneficios en el entorno social del estado y el país favoreciendo el fortalecimiento de los espacios de convivencia y esparcimiento. Beneficiados: 1, 500,000.00 ciudadanos.Finance securedLocalMXN Mexican Peso11600000116000000http://www.parquemetroleon.com/15786262015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-101.684, 21.1221]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3387202074594City of Boynton BeachBoynton BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater extraction protectionOperationThe City of Boynton Beach is continually expanding its use of reclaimed water to irrigate golf courses, cemeteries, sports fields, and other big water users. The City jointly owns and operates the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Facility with neighboring Delray Beach. The facility treats an average of about 17 million gallons per day of used water and sewage from the two cities. Most of the treated effluent from the facility is used as reclaimed water.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar776962019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.216, 26.4986]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3388202013506Nottingham City CouncilNottinghamUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater efficient equipment and appliancesWater Efficiency Loans Scheme (WELS)ImplementationInfrastructure developmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; WaterWELs will support water efficiency retrofits, rainwater harvesting and reclamation projects as well as exploring alternative private supplies. Water efficiency will be promoted through internal and external media channels. These are at various stages of action from scoping to operation.WELS is internally funded by the council and will operate as a cyclical fund with money loaned to fund projects and repaid back into the fund from the utilities savings.Nottingham City Council's water self-supply licence will also support Severn Trent Water in their objectives around mitigating increased demand in the region, by ensuring timely, accurate metering is obtained, undertaking a review of the minority unmetered supplies and by working to reduce leakage across the council estate.Finance securedLocalGBP Pound Sterling10000010000033290020192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33892020841269Municipalidad de MontecarloArgentinaLatin AmericapublicBiological hazards > Vector-borne diseaseOther, please specify: Implementación de políticas públicasProyectos Comunitarios y recuperación de espacios públicosImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure development; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; Social Services; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility)Desde el Área de Dirección de Asuntos Barriales de la Secretaría de Desarrollo Social, se desarrollan programas y proyectos para mejorar la calidad de vida en los barrios: PROYECTOSBarrio Guatambu: Con la colaboración de la comisión vecinal y un grupo de mujeres emprendedoras se recuperó un espacio baldío y se transformó en una huerta comunitaria.Barrio ITA: Desde el área de Obras Públicas se dio respuesta a una solicitud de mucha data, a través de la Comisión Vecinal, que es el rellenado y nivelación de la cancha de futbol. Además contribuye en la construcción de una fosa para asado.PROGRAMAS: “CENTROS COMUNITARIOS”Por disposición del ejecutivo municipal, en sintonía con los proyectos de las comisiones vecinales de varios Barrios de la localidad, se avanzó en la construcción de Centros Comunitarios, con material de estructura metálica, remplazando los anteriores Quinchos construidos en madera. Los barrios beneficiados hasta ahora con este Programa son; Los Laureles, Paz, Facundo Quiroga,17 de Octubre y Cerámica Guatambu.Además, articulan trabajos con las demás áreas municipales en las actividades programadas.Dirección de Deportes: Articula las Colonias de Vacaciones y los torneos barriales, como así también la entrega de indumentarias Deportivas como ser pelotas, red de vóley y trofeos.Departamento de Zoonosis: campaña de vacunación y cirugía canina ayuda en vinculación y relevamientos. A.P.S: Vincula en la tarea de acompañar, orientar a los vecinos en el tema de salud y los distintos operativos Provinciales que se hicieron presente en la localidad.Dirección de Niñez Mujer y Familia: Acompaña y vincula al Curso de pinturas sobre telas en los Barrios; Ita, Malvinas, Horqueta y Itacuruzu.Departamento de asesoría Legal: Continuación del Programa de regularización de dominios, posesión de tierras y orientación y acompañamiento en la obtención de los servicios de; luz y agua.Dirección de Tránsito. Vincula y acompaña, la concreción de las charlas para la obtención de Licencia de conducir, en los Barrios. ej; Bº Palomar, Malvinas, Mbora, Guaraypo y 4 Bocas.PROYECCIÓN 2020Cuidado y protección del Medio Ambiente: Un programa en conjunto con el área de saneamiento ambiental, dando charlas y realizando tareas en conjunto a la comunidad, en distintos puntos de la localidad resaltando el cuidado del medio ambiente; con nuestras acciones diarias, en cuanto a la basura, contaminación, vectores etc.Programa de Integración Deportiva: Seleccionar un barrio periódicamente y compartir una actividad deportiva que una e integre especialmente a los barrios más alejados del centro Urbano.Programa de Huertas Comunitarias: acompañar con logística y charlas para la realización de huertas comunitarias, plantas frutales y florales. Programa "Verano con todos”: En forma conjunta con el área de APS. Municipal, prevención, vacunación e información de defensa al consumidor (H.C.D.). Yony Isasi charla y capacitación en floricultura y repelentes naturales. Juegos, entretenimientos, socializar con las familias y refrigerio.Gracias a esta acción se incrementará la calidad de vida de los habitantes de Montecarlo, disminuyendo la desigualdad social y brindando más oportunidades a los sectores más necesitados.Feasibility undertakenLocalUSD US Dollar2584520162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3390202054364City of Kuala LumpurKuala LumpurMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsKuala Lumpur Low Carbon Society Blueprint 2030Pre-feasibility study/impact assessmentAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Reduced GHG emissionsAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Energy; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility)1. Efficient Building Envelope Performance 2. Mitigation of Urban Heat Island (UHI) Phenomenon 3. Increasing Building Water Efficiency 4. Sustainable Low Carbon Building ConstructionPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalMYR Malaysian Ringgit1790000216{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[101.687, 3.139]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33912020848125OreamunoCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormLandslide risk mappingPlan de Uso de sueloPre-implementationCapacity building and training activitiesEnhanced resilienceAgriculture and ForestryCoordinasr con los agricultores la ealizacion de canales de conservacion para un mejor amanejo de las aguas pluviales en epoca de lluvia y asi evitar porblemas de inundacion, perdida de suelos y erosion de suelo fertilSeeking fundingLocalCRC Costa Rican Colon5000000012000000400000004900020182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3392202069968Alcaldia de RionegroRionegroColombiaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodFlood mappingAtención de las condiciones de amenaza y riesgo de las comunidadesImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action planDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk ReductionWaterDisminuir las condiciones de vulnerabilidad y amenaza de la población y el territorio.Finance secured(Sub)nationalCOP Colombian Peso80000000008000000001420782020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-75.3739, 6.15316]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3393202053959City of Fayetteville, ARFayettevilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWild fire > Forest fireCommunity engagement/educationWildfire Prevention Plan and Burn Ban Communication StrategyPre-implementationEducationDisaster preparedness; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvementsAgriculture and ForestryUtilizing existing "Code Red" systems to ensure all residents are notified during drought events, while also amplifying community engagement.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar199001990019900http://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/1735/Alerts-Notifications914002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-94.1719, 36.0821]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33942020847244ChañaritosArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US Dollar21920102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33952020834374Tagum CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Disaster PreparednessImplementationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Social inclusion, social justice1. Establishment of early warning and information dessimination campaign.2. Construction and development of barangay evacuation centers.3. Conduct of preparedness trainings and seminars for responders, volunteers and CSOs. 4. DRRM community information dessimination and drills. 5. Develop an integrated and simplied DRRM/CCA IEC materials.Finance securedLocalPHP Philippine Peso1699500001370000025944420152021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3396202031154Bogotá Distrito CapitalBogotáColombiaLatin AmericapublicOther, please specify: Ordenamiento Territorial para la adaptación al cambio climáticoOrdenamiento Territorial en el contexto de adaptación al cambio climático y la carbono neutralidadPre-implementationMonitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptationOther, please specify: General-TransversalDesde la perspectiva del ordenamiento y la planificación territorial, los efectos del cambio climático revisten de gran importancia, puesto que inciden en el desarrollo del territorio, al modificar parcial o en gran medida el funcionamiento de sus componentes. Es por esta razón, que la acción busca articular la gestión del cambio climático en la normativa de ordenamiento territorial del Distrito, que contribuya a incorporar una visión de modelo de desarrollo territorial baja en carbono y resiliente al clima. De esta manera, se orienta a identificar aquellos aspectos que se deben incorporar en el POT que reduzcan el riesgo climático, contribuyan a la mitigación y captura de GEI y al aprovechamiento de las oportunidades para el crecimiento económico, el desarrollo social y el manejo responsable y sostenible de los ecosistemas de la ciudad derivadas del cambio climático.COP Colombian Peso73334152017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0721, 4.711]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
33972020845307ZarceroCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsPromover la protección y gestión sostenible del recurso hídrico articulando con las ASADAS y socios estratégicos un proceso de fortalecimiento de capacidades en análisis de riesgo climático y seguridad hídrica, al tiempo que articula un proceso más integral de reforestación y protección de las zonas de protección de nacientes y zonas de recarga.ImplementationCapacity building and training activities; Education; Policy and regulationDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceWaterCon la información de la Dirección de aguas de MINAE, y del Sistema Nacional de Información Territorial, se realizó un mapa, donde se encuentra localizado el recurso hídrico del cantón. Se identificaron los ríos y quebradas, así como, los cuerpos de agua correspondientes a nacientes de uso poblacional, las permanentes e intermitentes concesionadas, de igual manera sus radios de protección según la naturaleza de cada una. Esto con el objetivo de identificar las zonas de mayor vulnerabilidad, y tomar acciones de protección en ellas.Se está coordinando procesos de capacitación para el personal de acueducto municipal y ASADAS para capacitarlos en la elaboración de estudios de riesgo climático y planes de seguridad hídrica. También se está replanteando el programa de reforestación para priorizar las áreas y monitorear mejor los avances.Finance securedLocalCRC Costa Rican Colon1000000100000001220520192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3398202031117City of TorontoTorontoCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormOther, please specify: High efficiency street sweepersPurchase High Efficiency Street SweepersImplementationSustainable public procurementSocial inclusion, social justiceTransport (Mobility)Climate adaptation benefit is improved pickup of road debris and sediment that clogs sewers and reduces water quality, especially this is helpful when there is an extreme rain storm.High Efficiency Street Sweepers are being purchased:49 sweepers (30 new ones coming in 2019/20 @ $309,150 per sweeper (net of all taxes);19 new ones in 2020/21 @ same price)Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollar1205685012056850Email sent to D. MacLeod from Naz Capano, Manager Transportation Services. From: Nazzareno A. Capano Sent: June 17, 2019 4:56 PMTo: David MacLeod Subject: RE: Request for Climate ADaptaiton Costing Information from Transportation Services Hi David,I have the following information to provide you:i. Street Sweepers: 49 sweepers (30 new ones coming in 2019/20 @ $309,150 per sweeper (net of all taxes); 19 new ones in in 2020/21 @ same price)29199712018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.3832, 43.6532]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3399202043910City of ColumbusColumbusUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsDivision Emergency Response Plans, Franklinton Floodwall Emergency ActionImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action planDisaster preparednessPublic Health and SafetyColumbus Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has an Emergency Preparedness Office to support planning, training, exercising and evaluation of numerous emergency action plans, regulated and unregulated, to address a variety of weather-related scenarios that may affect Columbus’ critical infrastructure, including water plants, wastewater plants, pumping stations, tanks, substations, etc., of which support the delivery of clean water, the collection and treatment of wastewater, and power systems supporting plants and other critical infrastructure. DPU has three divisions: the Division of Water, the Division of Sewerage and Drainage (DOSD), and the Division of Power. The Division of Water maintains and annually updates Emergency Action Plans (EAP) for four Class I dams and a number of class II dams. These EAPs include the O’Shaughnessy Dam, the Hoover Dam, Griggs Dam, and the John Doutt Upground Reservoir north of Columbus. A notification exercise is held each year for at least one of these dams, with a tabletop and functional exercise held for the O’Shaughnessy dam every five years with responding partners. The Division of Water also maintains and annually exercises the division’s Emergency Response Plan that includes each of the three water plants and the distribution system. This plan addresses 16 hazards, including severe weather, flooding, hazardous spills to the environment, and loss of power. Mitigation efforts to ensure back-up power is available for each of the water plants, and portable generators are available for the pumping stations. DOSD maintains and annually updates the Franklinton Floodwall Emergency Action Plan. This floodwall runs seven miles along the western edge of the Scioto River to mitigate flooding in the Franklinton area. During a flooding event, the closure of a number of sluice gates, stop log gates, sandbag gates and a roller gate are necessary to protect the area west of the river. Approximately 200 people are needed to ensure the entire plan is activated during a 100 year flood. Depending on the river level, only a few gates may need to be installed. Three gates are exercised annually and include a number of local partners to address traffic, sandbag transportation, volunteers, etc. DOSD also maintains Facility Emergency Response Plans for the Jackson Pike and the Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plants, along with the Southwesterly Compost Facility, which also include a number of weather-related and flooding hazard scenarios specific to each site. These plans are updated and exercised annually. DOSD also maintains and annually updates seven sewer and storm water Low head dam emergency action plans. These dams within the sewer infrastructure cross various waterways. The Overflow Emergency Response and Notification Plan addressing the overflow of sanitary sewage is also updated annually, along with numerous site specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and Hazardous Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plans. The Division of Power maintains and annually updates an Emergency Response Plan that involves loss of power to portions of the city or loss of water/wastewater substations. The annual exercises or scenario discussions almost always include severe weather hazards. Each of the DPU sites located around the city, housing almost 1,200 staff members, include a site-specific Emergency Action Plan developed by the DPU Safety Office which addresses all requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. These plans include, but are not limited to, tornado, severe storms, fire and earthquake drills. Columbus DPU is a member of Ohio Water/Wastewater Response Network. DPU uses a contractor to assist with infrastructure vulnerability assessments, both physical and cyber, along with emergency preparedness planning. The annual budget for this contractor is approximately $250,000. The Emergency Preparedness office has an annual budget of $250,000.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar2500002500009222232020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-82.9988, 39.9612]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3400202043926City of MannheimMannheimGermanyEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsStandardized climate assessment analysis in planning processesScopingAssessment and evaluation activities; Infrastructure development; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptationBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningMannheim develops a standardized climate assessment analysis in planning processes to secure integrating climate adaptation and mitigation in planning right from the start.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalEUR Euro3127222015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[8.46603, 49.4875]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203

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