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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
3401202054082City of Hollywood, FLHollywoodUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodFlood mappingCity-wide Vulnerability AssessmentOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Stakeholder engagementDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructureBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility); Waste; WaterThe vulnerability assessment produced maps showing coastal flood projections from sea level rise and storm surge to enable the City to plan for future development appropriately and to harden assets that will be at risk in the future. City departments are referencing these maps as they design their projects and, in some cases, seek outside funding to help cover costs.Seeking fundingLocalUSD US Dollar1548172020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.1495, 26.0112]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34022020848997VillarinoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US Dollar3533420182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3403202054078City of HaywardHaywardUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Permanent inundationFlood mappingThe Shoreline Master PlanPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentAssessment and evaluation activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Business and Financial Service; Public Health and Safety; Waste; WaterThe Shoreline Master Plan, to be completed by early 2021, will identify key adaptation measures and projects to prepare for and mitigate against sea level rise. Adaptation measures being considered range from natural solutions such as restoring wetlands, to man-made improvements such as levees or sea walls.On July 16, 2018[1], the Council Sustainability Committee considered a report about the Caltrans grant and the Shoreline Master Plan. The Committee recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to accept the Caltrans grant and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with HARD and EBRPD to complete the Shoreline Master Plan. On July 24, 2018[2], on behalf of HASPA, Council authorized the receipt of grant funds from Caltrans to prepare the Hayward Regional Shoreline Master Plan. On December 18, 2018[3], Council authorized, on behalf of HASPA, a contract with SCAPE. SCAPE is a landscape architecture firm with extensive experience preparing adaptation plans to address sea level rise. In 2019, SCAPE prepared a background report, facilitated two stakeholder workshops and one public open house. The report and meeting materials are available on the project webpage. During the second half of 2019, staff from the three HASPA agencies worked with SCAPE to prepare a report including Project Goals, Policy Recommendations, and Adaptation Strategies. The report, also available on the project webpage, was presented to the HASPA Board of Trustees at their meeting on January 9, 2020. [1] https://hayward.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspxID=3551021&GUID=0C320A33-CD6A-43FC-9F58-7D4A385473CF&Options=&Search= [2] https://hayward.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspxID=3582257&GUID=A2889995-AD55-4F83-81BD-A08B5B8C3CE5&Options=&Search= [3] https://hayward.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspxID=3784499&GUID=3BAB6DE9-C3AF-407D-A69A-0DD563977C96&Options=&Search=Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedOther, please specifyUSD US Dollar924000138334509000https://www.hayward-ca.gov/your-environment/green-your-community/sea-level-risettps://www.hayward-ca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/HASPA https://www.hayward-ca.gov/shoreline-master-plan1614562017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.081, 37.6689]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3404202031173Comune di MilanoMilanoItalyEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTree planting and/or creation of green spaceForestaMi - Urban Forestation PlanImplementationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Social inclusion, social justiceThe importance of the urban forestation strategy has grown considerably in recent years, moving from the concept of trees acting merely as urban furniture, to the awareness of the change in quality of life that trees can give to cities. With urban forests we mean trees and forests that are in and around community ecosystems and urban areas, by which provide invaluable sociological, economic and aesthetic benefit and services to society. Urban forestation and the increase in green and permeable surfaces has proven to be one of the most important and effective measures to combat global warming and air pollution in large cities, and provides not only an increase in biodiversity but also creates pleasant spaces for physical well-being of its citizens. Milan has recently approved a plan to introduce within the next 10 years approximately 3 million trees in the city and its peripheral areas, namely the Metropolitan City of Milan. The project focuses on 4 main types of intervention: planting trees in 1)forested/semi-natural areas, where the expected implementation and maintainance costs are low, 2)urban green areas, where the cost is medium-high, 3)urban gray areas, where, since it involves a flooring removal procedure, the cost is high, and 4)green roofs, which, in order to host big plants like trees, they need to be intensive and, therefore, more expensive than the normal ones.The project also implies the creation of the Metropolitan Park Agency, to implement shared green strategies; the prioritization of Urban Forestation within the administrations' agendas; the construction of a digital platform to improve the knowledge and interaction of citizens with the project; public and private stakeholders engagement and the creation of public-private partnerships for new plantings on all available areas ; schools engagement in the Urban Forestation projects.These ambitious goals require not only the identification of available planting areas in order to guarantee the plantings' maximum efficient, but also the implementation of new funding models to support the trees' planting and maintenance, and the creation of new models of governance to ensure the long term conservation of the new green areas. The action will result in the increase of soil permeability and in the consequent decrease in hydrogeological risk: it will also lead to a considerable increase in the Metropolitan City's tree canopy cover, to the reduction of the "heat island" phenomenon by decreasing urban areas temperature, to the increase in biodiversity in urban, periurban and agricultural areas and to economic and social benefits related to the improvement of the quality and liveability of the public spaces.ForestaMi is also supported by different european projects and a local financial mechanism: in order to address the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions, Milan is participating in the LIFE VegGap, which analyses how the different plant species contribute to the ozone concentrations in the city air. Milan also participates in the Horizon 2020 CLEVER Cities, which studies the implementation of NBS's: this project is a valuable support for decision making and stakeholder engagement processes for green roofs and walls implementation. In the last years Milan also worked on empowering private businesses and communities: an example of this work are green sponsorships, which are public-private agreements that allow citizens to adopt green areas. This mechanism benefits the municipality, which does not have to pay for green areas implementation and maintaining, and private businesses, which can use it as a marketing strategy and for regenerating their area.Feasibility undertakenPublic-private partnershipEUR Eurohttp://forestami.org/14044312019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.08635, 45.8026]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3405202049339City and County of HonoluluHonoluluUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsDevelop strategic master plans for implementation of new resilient and sustainable designs for communities that may need to be rebuilt postdisaster. Update the Land Use Ordinance.Action introduced in the 2019 Resilient Oahu StrategyUSD US Dollar9745632019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[157.59, 21.28]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3406202073301City of Gretna, LAGretnaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicStorm and wind > Tropical stormReal time risk monitoringOperationUSD US Dollar179352017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-90.0542, 29.9164]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3407202058530City of Northampton, MANorthamptonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableCommunity and Resilience HubPre-implementationInfrastructure developmentEnhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Poverty reduction / eradication; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; Energy; Transport (Mobility)Convened partners to plan for community and resilience hub, completed space plan, applied for grants, allocated city CDBG funds and collected community donations for implementationFeasibility finalized, and finance partially secured(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar30000004000002000000285492010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-72.6144, 42.3048]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3408202050358Gobierno Municipal de Toluca de LerdoMexicoLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormOther, please specify: Mercado Voluntario de EmisionesProyecto de Emisión de Bonos de Carbono ForestalImplementationCapacity building and training activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Economic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Poverty reduction / eradication; Reduced GHG emissions; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceAgriculture and Forestry; Spatial PlanningLa estimación de captura de bióxido de carbono (CO2) de la atmósfera, se llevó a cabo en 2,000 hectáreas de bosque, pertenecientes a los Bienes Comunales de Santiago Tlacotepec, ubicadas dentro del Área Natural Protegida Nevado de Toluca. El estudio, reportó una captura de 6,599 toneladas de CO2 en el periodo de febrero a octubre de este año, de las cuales 1,887 tonCO2, serán comercializadas, cumpliendo con protocolos de regulación establecidos; este es un proceso debidamente certificado bajo el estándar Climate Action Reserve, el más riguroso en su tipo.El Proyecto de Captura de Carbono Forestal en los Bienes Comunales de Santiago Tlacotepec es un modelo de sustentabilidad por los beneficios sociales, económicos y ambientales asociados. Para fortalecer las capacidades locales, expertos certificados capacitaron a los comuneros, quienes desarrollaron los cálculos que exige el protocolo. Los recursos económicos obtenidos con la venta de Bonos de Carbono, se destinarán al mantenimiento del bosque a fin de preservar los servicios ecosistémicos que brinda, como son: captura de carbono, infiltración de agua, producción de oxígeno, mantenimiento de biodiversidad, entre muchos otros.El municipio de Toluca es el primer gobierno local del país, en ingresar al Sistema de Comercio Voluntario de Bonos de Carbono, anticipando la llegada del mercado obligatorio que inicia su periodo de prueba en 2020. Dicho sistema, forma parte de los Mecanismos de Desarrollo Limpio establecidos por parte de la Convención Marco de Naciones Unidas sobre Cambio Climático en el Protocolo de Kyoto y en el Acuerdo de París.Finance securedLocalMXN Mexican Peso2300000https://blog.bmv.com.mx/2019/12/toluca-ingresa-al-mercado-de-bonos-de-carbono-forestal-en-la-bmv/90085520172021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3409202035894Ville de MontrealMontréalCanadaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodOther, please specify: Increase stability of river banksOperationDifferent actions can be done : • Put programs into place to return river banks to their natural state • Revegetate river banks • Pursue the acquisition of riverside properties in order to protect those environments Other adaptation measures than increase infrastructures’ and buildings’ resilience to wind and freezing rain are included in the plan for destructive storm. For complete information. please refer to the following briefs in the plan: 6.1 Increase infrastructures’ and buildings’ resilience to river floods 6.2 Develop emergency measures for flood-prone areas 6.3 Increase the stability of river banks facing erosionCAD Canadian Dollar20293792018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-73.554, 45.5087]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3410202049333City of Louisville, KYLouisvilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableIncrease and promote locally grown food; increase availability and distribution in lower-income neighborhoodsOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Financial mechanism; Policy and regulationEnhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved public health; Job creation; Promote circular economy; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social inclusion, social justiceAgriculture and Forestry; Energy; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; WaterThis action includes promoting urban gardens, connecting food delivery services to farmer's markets, increasing availability of food in lower income neighborhoods, and redistributing unused food.Seeking fundingUSD US Dollar7653522016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-85.6784, 38.196]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3411202043907City of IndianapolisIndianapolisUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTree planting and/or creation of green spaceKeep Indianapolis Beautiful Tree PlantingsOperationAwareness raising program or campaignEnhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsPublic Health and Safety; Spatial PlanningEach year, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) supports an average of 500 community improvement projects with more than 30,000 volunteers. For the past four decades, KIB has partnered with neighborhoods, the public sector, and Indianapolis community groups and businesses to achieve this vision for a beautiful city. Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. sees a vibrant city, with every neighborhood landscape thriving and well, and its people empowered, mobilized, and devoted toward that vision. The result is a city defined by strong neighborhoods, inspired places, and a clean, flourishing environment. Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) has recently completed an assessment showing that Marion County has 33% tree canopy cover. In 2019, they completed over 800 projects with the help of 20,000 volunteers.Finance securedUSD US Dollarhttps://www.kibi.org/community-forestry8726802019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-86.1785, 39.7676]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3412202053921City of Tempe, AZTempeUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHeat mapping and thermal imagingHealth Impact ProjectImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resiliencePublic Health and Safety; Spatial PlanningThe Health Impact Project, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts, is a collaboration between the City of Tempe and Arizona State University to collect temperature and public health data during extreme heat days in Summer 2019. This research will help develop safe and sustainable guidelines for playgrounds, multi-use paths, and parking lots that are informed by this heat and health data so that Tempe can be designed in a way that accommodates pedestrian and public comfort while contributing to the city’s resilience to extreme heat.Finance securedInternational (ODA)USD US Dollar600001000050000https://www.tempe.gov/government/sustainable-tempe/grants#Health%20Impact%20Project1923642018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.94, 33.4255]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3413202060419Municipalidad de Rio GrandeRio GrandeArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodFlood defences – development and operation & storageEs un proyecto realizado por el Instituto Nacional del Agua, que consiste básicamente en la prevención de la erosión hídrica a través de una estructura de protección.887412019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-67.7002, -53.786]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3414202035874City of PhoenixPhoenixUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableHeat Ready, which provides water, shelter and mobile medical services to exposed populations, including homeless and elderly persons and families, and which provides information and counseling to exposed individuals and underserved communities. The city of Phoenix has adopted a Cooling Ordinance to regulate the minimum temperature for cooling a ventilation in rental units.ImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Infrastructure development; Monitor activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; EnergyLatest update is: https://apps-secure.phoenix.gov/PublicRecordsSearch/Home/RenderPDF/id=xv4vmLvnVEM4nXmuQ97pbD0ugny2sJjAV/bpJEVfDco= In 2018 we provided: ResilencePHX (https://www.phoenix.gov/volunteersite/Documents/Resilient%20PHX%20Reference%20Book%202017.pdf) is the City's emergency response that was recently updated to include vulnerable populations and the disabled, and engages many partners and community leaders in training. The Heat Relief Network (http://azmag.gov/Programs/Homelessness/Heat-Relief-Regional-Network) provides services to community through a partner network of 139 organizations. A map of water stations and cooling centers is available at https://azmag.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.htmlappid=be7634cb523d4c048106890c98dc3a75 Walkable Urban Code https://phoenix.municipal.codes/ZO/13Feasibility undertakenPublic-private partnershipUSD US Dollar1000000100000https://apps-secure.phoenix.gov/PublicRecordsSearch/Home/RenderPDF/id=xv4vmLvnVEM4nXmuQ97pbD0ugny2sJjAV/bpJEVfDco= https://www.phoenix.gov/volunteersite/Documents/Resilient%20PHX%20Reference%20Book%202017.pdf http://azmag.gov/Programs/Homelessness/Heat-Relief-Regional-Network https://azmag.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.htmlappid=be7634cb523d4c048106890c98dc3a7516602722018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-112.074, 33.4484]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3415202053921City of Tempe, AZTempeUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysOther, please specify: Improving research partnerships and data availability for informed decision-makingCity to University Partnerships: GCSO III CapaCitiesImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Business and Financial Service; Energy; ICT (Information and Communication Technology); Industry; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility); Waste; WaterCapaCities is a grant funded by the Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes to support city—university partnerships for sustainability. The grant brings together universities and cities from around the world to share knowledge, tools, and best practices for improving sustainability in cities and improving collaborations between cities and universities. In year 3, the focus is on improving the partnership between Arizona State University and the City of Tempe so that scientific research and teaching can better support long-term sustainability goals of the city.Finance securedInternational (ODA)USD US Dollar10825010000982500https://www.tempe.gov/government/sustainable-tempe/grants#City%20–%20University%20GSCO%20III1923642018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.94, 33.4255]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3416202043937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodSea level rise modellingSea Level Rise Options AnalysisMonitoring and reportingDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceWCC commissioned an assessment of the impact of sea level rise, carried out for each coastal suburb whilst considering the impact on each of the four ‘well-beings’ – social, cultural, environmental and economic. This analysis was carried out for five sea level rise scenarios ranging from 0.6 metres (m) to 3.0 m plus a storm event with a 1% chance of occurring each year, recognising that the consequences of the highest scenarios may be so significant that they should be considered in current planning processes. This report was published in 2013 as the first step taken by the city in the process of understanding and adapting to sea-level rise in Wellington. Since this time, sea-level rise and the impacts of coastal flooding have become increasingly 'mainstreamed' and are in the process of being incorporated into all planning and strategy documents for the city.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalNZD New Zealand Dollar00https://wellington.govt.nz/~/media/services/environment-and-waste/environment/files/61579-wcc-sea-level-rise-options.pdf2104002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[174.776, -41.2865]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3417202073671Godoy CruzArgentinaLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtReal time risk monitoringSemáforos de luz ultravioleta "solmáforos"ImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptationBuilding and InfrastructureResumen:Estos dispositivos, alimentados por energía solar fotovoltaica, se colocan en puntos estratégicos del Municipio, como espacios verdesde alta circulación y espacios recreativos, como polideportivos donde funcionan escuelas de verano. Forman parte del plan de adaptación al cambio climático, ya que miden el nivel de radiación UV en tiempo real y se informa esto mediante un cartel luminoso con código de colores y numérico. Según el nivel de radiación del momento, se provee información sobre el cuidado necesario que se debe tener. Permite además cargar celulares, y posee un mecanismo de seguridad tipo “botón de pánico “ante emergencias que se comunica con el 911 y permite solicitar asistencia en casos de necesidad. Por el momento se han instalado 11 de estos dispositivos.Objetivos:○ Aumentar la cantidad de solmáforos instalados, alcanzando los 26 hacia 2023.○ Fomentar la educación respecto a la protección de la radiación solar.○ Diversificar la matriz energética municipalFeasibility undertakenLocalARS Argentine Peso15000150001500019939220182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34182020826396Munícipio de SintraSintraPortugalEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableAdaptation of health systems to heatwavesImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure developmentThis action is caracterized by :- The ensurement of suitable air conditioning systems in hospitals, health homes and nursing homes;- Support and sophistication of a formal and informal support network for the isolated elderly, with the participation of volunteers, health professionals, surveillance systems and remote health status communication;- Special care assitence for children and the elderly in charge by others;- Support to the isolated elderly throught volunteering actions.- Promotion of assisting systems in order to avoid the social isolation by the older citizensFeasibility undertakenEUR Eurohttps://cm-sintra.pt/territorial/planos-territoriais-e-estrategicos/planos-municipais3914022019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-9.38811, 38.7984]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3419202074401City of Encinitas, CAEncinitasUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationExtreme Heat Warning CommunicationOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; EducationDisaster preparednessBuilding and Infrastructure; EnergyConduct outreach to educate City residents on the health risks associated with extreme heat events and strategies to prepare for these events. Alongside general outreach, particular focus should be give not educating populations vulnerable to extreme heat including children and the elderly.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar000620382016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-117.293, 33.0454]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3420202035858City of Cape TownCape TownSouth AfricaAfricapublicFlood and sea level rise > Groundwater floodCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsN/AOperationThe City has a disaster risk management department and management plan. Displacement of people, especially from informal settlements, is a frequent occurrence during storm events. The Disaster Risk Management department has standard protocols in place for providing emergency accommodation and provision of supplies such as food and blankets.ZAR South African Rand44002402018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[18.4239, -33.9253]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3421202036410City of MemphisMemphisUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater smart meteringImplementationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceMLGW - the local utility - has started installing smart meters for customers across its service area. In addition, MLGW has a Drought Management Plan that details how the utility would address drought situations if they were to occur.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar240000000MLGW - the local utility - is in the process of installing smart meters for its customers. In addition to the other benefits of this smart grid (reducing operating costs, increasing customer service, lowering many customer service fees, and giving customers access to more detailed information about their energy usage), the smart meters will help improve outage management and restoration times that may result from severe wind events.6510732019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-90.049, 35.1495]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3422202010894City of Los AngelesLos AngelesUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCool pavementInstallation of cool slurry on streets and pavementImplementationThe City is already beginning to manage some effects of climate change, particularly rising temperatures, through installation of cool pavement and cool roofs. The City has installed over 140,000 sq feet of streets in cool pavement (2.4 lane miles) amd 8,500 sq feet of parking lots in cool pavement.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar40214882018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-118.244, 34.0522]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3423202058513City of MedfordMedfordUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormStorm water capture systemsRegional stormwater retention projectsPre-implementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Infrastructure development; Monitor activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)WaterUsing $425,000 in state and US EPA funding, 17 Mystic communities are identifying and prioritizing opportunities for large stormwater retention projects.Finance secured(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar425000577652018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.876, 42.3265]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3424202031109City of MelbourneCity of MelbourneAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtPromoting and incentivizing water efficiencyOperationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster 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); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and Infrastructure; Industry; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; WaterState Government rebates program in place.AUD Australian Dollar1789552019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[144.963, -37.8141]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3425202073724ArteagaArgentinaLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerablePrograma ArraigarteScopingDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and InfrastructureEl programa consiste en la adquisición de lotes sociales destinados a familias/personas solas, con la finalidad de construir su vivienda. Los requisitos para acceder son mínimos (recibo de sueldo, no poseer propiedades, mayoría de edad) y financiación a tasas muy bajas, sin afectar el poder adquisitivo de las familias.En la primera edición del programa se sortearon 10 lotes.https://www.youtube.com/watchv=sgeDTmzUk3IPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar683916839168391335920182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3426202060394Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de TarijaTarijaBolivia (Plurinational State of)Latin AmericapublicStorm and wind > Severe windNo action currently takenLa frecuencia de tormentas con presencia de vientos fuertes es mínima e impredecibleFinance securedBOB BolivianoAnte el evento el municipio despliega cuadrillas para realizar acciones de limpieza y retiro de árboles o vegetación que afectan vías y de aquellas que puedan causar daños a propiedad pública o privada2611882019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-63.4884, -21.2666]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34272020834251Municipality of Coronel DominguezArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodTree planting and/or creation of green spaceReserva natural urbana corredor Arroyo FríasPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentAssessment and evaluation activities; Policy and regulationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Social community and labour improvementsAgriculture and Forestry; Other, please specify: Conservación flora y fauna; Spatial PlanningSe propone la reglamentación de una Reserva Natural Urbana en a ambos lados del A° Frías, desde el corredor que pasa por el camping. Como cualquier corredor biológico (espacios más largos que anchos en los que el efecto de borde tiene un impacto importante sobre la estructura y función de la unidad paisajística) es una excelente vía de conectividad para las especies de la flora y de la fauna que los utilizan para trasladarse entre un parche y otro, entre corredores o entre corredores y parches, facilitando el flujo génico e impidiendo el aislamiento reproductivo de las especies espontáneas. Además, los corredores se constituyen como espacios no impermeabilizados por lo que son áreas que contribuyen a la mitigación de inundaciones. Estas áreas tienen, por la Ley Nacional n° 26.336 de Presupuestos Mínimos de Protección Ambiental de los Bosques Nativos, una franja de protección, pero en severas ocasiones no están siendo protegidas. Por eso, desde la gestión local se propone generar una instancia de protección que pueda ser controlada desde la cercanía del gobierno local. En otras palabras, se propone la creación de una Reserva Natural Urbana. La misma aportaría a la conectividad entre los espacios verdes del camping y del barrio Santa Clara y la cortina forestal de la ruta n° 22. Por último, al ser parte el camping municipal, es un lugar estratégico para aportar a la visibilidad de este tipo de áreas de valor para la conservación, ya que es un lugar al que la gente concurre con frecuencia. Objetivos Generales del proyecto: Establecer por ordenanza comunal la Reserva Natural en ambos márgenes del afluente del Arroyo Frías.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusUSD US Dollar123120182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3428202059631City of San Leandro, CASan LeandroUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationCommunity engagement on climate action and resiliencyOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; EducationDisaster preparedness; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursPublic Health and SafetyCommunity engagement on climate actions and resilience currently underway on several fronts, including: * use of the GoGreenSL.org energy challenge platform;* dissemination of climate hazard assessment at various public fora;* promotion of "resilience mini-grants" to neighborhood and community groups;* launch of Resilient San Leandro through support from the National League of Cities' 2018 Resilient Communities programUSD US Dollar905532019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.156, 37.7249]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3429202054386Tainan City GovernmentTainanTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiapublicBiological hazards > Vector-borne diseaseDisease prevention measuresTainan dengue fever prevention actionOperationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Monitor activitiesImproved public healthPublic Health and SafetyTo prevent dengue fever, Tainan city set up "Tainan Dengue Fever Prevention and Control Center". By this center, we promoted various epidemic prevention works. The information will be posted on its website. Such as epidemic, spray area, research report, etc.Finance secured(Sub)nationalTWD New Taiwan Dollar00https://health.tainan.gov.tw/dengue/18809062019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.227, 22.9999]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3430202060337Prefeitura de QuissamãBrazilLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingPrincipais áreas de risco do municípioPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentAssessment and evaluation activities; Infrastructure development; Monitor activitiesDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk ReductionBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningTais ações são consideradas fundamentais. Entretanto, nenhuma ação foi implantada e não houve progresso no desenvolvimento das mesmas.Seeking fundingBRL Brazilian Real2024220102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3431202057509Prefeitura de NiteróiNiteróiBrazilLatin AmericapublicBRL Brazilian Real5135842019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.1184, -22.8928]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3432202036152Tallinn City CouncilTallinnEstoniaEuropepublicStorm and wind > Severe windReal time risk monitoringTallinn Risk Analysis 2016OperationMonitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparednessEnergy; Transport (Mobility)Feasibility finalized, and finance partially secured(Sub)nationalEUR Eurohttps://ilmateenistus.ee/meri/mereprognoosid/tuul/lang=en https://www.tallinn.ee/est/Tallinna-riskianaluus4450242020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[24.7536, 59.437]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3433202054048City of KnoxvilleKnoxvilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodOther, please specify: Increased Cross-Departmental ReviewExpanding Development Review ProcessScopingStakeholder engagementEnhanced resilienceBuilding and InfrastructureOver the next 5 years, opportunities will be researched to incorporate new departments and disciplines in the development review process. Some of those opportunities include such as stream determination, historic flooding, soil scientists, geologists/sinkhole review, and environmental review standards.USD US Dollar1876032019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.9207, 35.9606]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34342020840313Municipalidad Cerro NaviaChileLatin AmericapublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsCommunity engagement/educationRetiro de cachureos y erradicación de microbasuralesOperationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Improved public health; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social inclusion, social justiceConsiste en dar una buena atención, con respecto a la gestión, manipulación y ejecución de los servicios de retiro escombros generados por vecinos de la comuna, realizando primeramente toda la gestión administrativa pertinente para posteriormente realizar las labores de ejecución el retiro de los materiales generados o solicitados en un plazo de tiempo pertinente y establecidos.Se ha logrado dar cobertura a todas las unidades vecinales, lo que ha contribuido sin duda a la erradicación de micro basurales en la comuna. En 2018 fueron 79 operativos y 477 viajes.Uno de los principales logros dice relación con la Erradicación de Micro basurales que permitió la recuperación de espacios públicos. Erradicación de 30 micro basurales y 5 vertederos ilegales de residuos sólidos.Finance securedLocalCLP Chilean Peso780000007800000013262220172021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3435202031110Roma CapitaleRomaItalyEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtDiversification of water supplyImplementationPart of the Tiber River water will be witdrawn and treated to be mixed in the supply network by the Water Supply providerEUR Euro28480842019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.2858, 41.53]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3436202054305Rajkot Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West AsiapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtAwareness campaign/education to reduce water useLegalise all illegal existing water connections and stop direct pumpingImplementationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Economic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceIllegal water connections and direct pumping leads to water pressure drop during subsequent supply next day due to empty water supply network. Beneficiary will be able to receive sufficient water as per designed pressure levels within 20minutes water supply. City has regularized 21697 illegal water connections, issued notice to 1259 direct pumping cases, cut 5874 illegal water connections and issued notice to 549 HHs wasting water.LocalINR Indian Rupee159708120162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3437202035885Tel Aviv-Yafo MunicipalityTel Aviv-YafoIsraelMiddle EastpublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodOther, please specify: Preparing for the effects of climate change, especially winter storms, on infrastructure and properties at sea and in nearby areasPreparing for flooding from the sea and reducing risksImplementationInfrastructure development; Monitor activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation- Monitoring and measurement at beach and sea- Risk analysis for the beach and vulnerable areas- Examining terrestrial and marine structures for mitigating wave energyFeasibility undertakenILS New Israeli Shekel4439402017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[34.7823, 32.0816]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3438202054034City of Grand RapidsGrand RapidsUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood defences – development and operation & storageFlood wall ManagementImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceBuilding and Infrastructure; WaterAs part of our asset management plan we are continuously updating our flood walls that protect the City of Grand Rapids from the waters of the Grand River.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar1500000020101320192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3439202050578City of WindsorWindsorCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCooling centers, pools, water parks/plazasReview the 2011 Heat Alert and Response Plan and Update as required.ImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaignEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)Building and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Social ServicesDetermine emergency conditions that require opening community reception centres or emergency shelters; Ensure all public facilities have access to an A/C space; Encourage the people to seek relief from extreme heat in public places; Identify privately owned places that could be used as cooling centres during Heat Alerts; Promote access to free tap water through programs such as Blue W or the WECHU Water app; Increase access to water bottle re-fill stations in public washrooms; Review the 2011 Vulnerability to Extreme Heat in Windsor report and update where possible.Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollarhttps://www.wechu.org/your-environment/heat-warnings-and-extended-heat-warnings2337632018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0364, 42.3149]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3440202058513City of MedfordMedfordUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme cold temperature > Cold waveResilience and resistance measures for buildingsScopingAwareness raising program or campaign; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Shift to more sustainable behavioursBuilding and Infrastructure; EnergyWhile we are planning energy-efficient retrofits for some municipal buildings, many homeowners also need support for making their own homes/properties more resilient. This was a concern brought up at a recent community meeting. Providing workshops and/or information for residents that addresses home resiliency could include information on the impacts of extreme weather on their property, including cold waves. Such a campaign may be considered in Medford's forthcoming adaptation plan.USD US Dollar577652018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.876, 42.3265]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3441202031170Metropolitan Municipality of LimaLimaPeruLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveTree planting and/or creation of green spacePlantación de 2 millones de arboles en todo Lima MetropolitanaImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissions; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; Other, please specify: Áreas VerdesLa Gestión de Áreas Verdes de SERPAR tiene como objetivo plantar dos millones de árboles a nivel de los distritos de Lima Metropolitana, durante la actual gestión municipal. A la fecha se han plantado más de 200 000 árboles en el área Metropolitana.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalPEN Nuevo Solhttps://www.serpar.gob.pe/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/RSG-145-2019.PDF94854052017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.0283, -12.0433]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3442202060284Prefeitura de Angra dos ReisAngra dos ReisBrazilLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Implementation complete but not in operationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagement; Verification activitiesDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)ICT (Information and Communication Technology); Social ServicesA Defesa Civil executa cursos de capacitação nas comunidades com Núcleo de Proteção da Defesa Civil (NUPDEC).Seeking funding(Sub)nationalBRL Brazilian Real1695112010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-44.2442, -22.9983]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3443202050361Ayuntamiento de HermosilloHermosilloMexicoLatin AmericapublicChemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsTree planting and/or creation of green spaceGermplasmOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Monitor activitiesEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursAgriculture and Forestry; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; WaterAs of July 2018, the National Forestry Commission in coordination with the citizen organization "Ser Natura" work in the production of Germplasm of native plants for afforestation and reforestation, these organizations call to voluntary work in the maintenance of plant production areas as well as in planting and distribution of plants to the public; it has no cost and its activities are permanent.Additionally, the National Forestry Commission carries out coordinated actions with the municipal government to provide native plants to private and government projects of afforestation and reforestation.All of the costs presented are an estimate, the final figures might differ.Finance securedOther, please specify: NationalMXN Mexican Peso500000005000000Local eventhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/cierre-de-temporada-una-semilla-por-hermosillo-registration-71441841471National portalhttps://www.conafor.gob.mx/innovacion_forestal/p=9979133182020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-110.961, 29.0892]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3444202054305Rajkot Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West AsiapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtImprove water supply distribution method24*7 water supply with new DI network with water metersPre-implementationEconomic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; 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; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceRMC has already proposed to install water meters for 15000 households in city on pilot bases, city is planning to replicate project based on this pilot implementation. Intervention has potential to change usage habits among public, which will reduce waste of fresh water and lead to availability of freshwater for various purposes. It will be possible for city to get information on actual water requirement and if there is any water leakages. Improve efficiency of water collection chargesFinance secured(Sub)nationalINR Indian Rupee159708120162021-07-16T02:13:47.203
344520203422Greater London AuthorityLondonUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodCommunity engagement/educationFlood communicationImplementationStakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and InfrastructureWork with London Resilience and the Environment Agency to raise awareness of flood risk, particularly during London Flood Awareness Week, held in November each year.GBP Pound Sterling89080812018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-0.07868, 51.5048]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3446202035874City of PhoenixPhoenixUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysCommunity engagement/educationSummer Safety - Outreach ProgramOperationEducationEnhanced climate change adaptationPublic Health and Safety; Social ServicesThe City has recently developed a new Summer Safety program as an education and awareness program for residents and businesses https://www.phoenix.gov/pio/summerFinance securedLocalUSD US Dollar0https://www.phoenix.gov/pio/summer16602722018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-112.074, 33.4484]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34472020840905City of Kaysone PhomvihaneLao People's Democratic RepublicSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionBuilding resilience of urban populations with ecosystem based solutions in Lao PDRImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; Spatial PlanningThis infrastructure project will be implemented through the following work streams: 1. Strengthening of institutional capacity for integrated flood risk management and implementation of urban ecosystems-based adaptation (EbA) and increased awareness of both male and female population on climate threats affecting them; 2. Integrated Climate-resilient Flood Management Strategies and urban EbA guidelines developed for Vientiane, Paksan, Savannakhet and Pakse and establishment of effective Flood Risk Management Committees as coordination mechanisms;3. Area of urban streams restored contributing to flood reduction and sustainable management of urban streams in Savannakhet and Pakse; and4. Area of permeable paving solutions installed in public areas contributing to flood reduction in Vientiane, Paksan, Savannakhet and Pakse.Finance securedInternational (ODA)USD US Dollar11500000150000010000000https://www.greenclimate.fund/project/sap00913174920192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34482020848409LincePeruLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveTree planting and/or creation of green spaceRemodelación y mejoramiento de parquesImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Sustainable public procurement; Verification activitiesEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Spatial PlanningSe ha realizado un inventario del arbolado urbano. este ha determinado los arboles muertos y/o faltantes en las áreas verdes públicas. Se viene plantando arboles en los parques y calles del distrito de Lince, a su vez se vienen retirando los arboles muertos que se vuelven un peligro para la población. Así también se realizan acciones de fiscalización ambiental previniendo que intereses particulares destruyan el arbolado público.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalPEN Nuevo Sol5500020202021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3449202050384Prefeitura de FlorianópolisFlorianópolisBrazilLatin AmericapublicStorm and wind > Severe windReal time risk monitoringOperationMonitor activitiesMonitoramento climático e alertas por meio das redes sociais e mensagens por celulares de alertas de previsão de ventos e chuvas fortes - Defesa Civil Municipal.Finance secured(Sub)nationalBRL Brazilian Real4950002010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-48.5482, -27.595]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3450202035885Tel Aviv-Yafo MunicipalityTel Aviv-YafoIsraelMiddle EastpublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveDiversifying power/energy supplyPV power in schools and community centersOperationInfrastructure developmentEnhanced resilienceEnergyInstalling PV on all the roofs of public building in the city, enabling direct energy supply in crisis and power shortages.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedPublic-private partnershipILS New Israeli Shekel4439402017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[34.7823, 32.0816]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203

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