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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
3451202054395Taoyuan City GovernmentTaoyuanTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionStrengthening urban flood discharge capacity, and reducing flooding sitesOperationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructureBuilding and Infrastructure1.Drainage bottleneck improvements: Improve drainage bottleneck. 8 drainage bottleneck sites are expected to be improved in 2020.2.Rainwater sewer construction: Giving priority to the construction of water sewers in flood-prone areas to facilitate the completeness of urban area drainage. 3 kilometers of sewers are expected to be constructed in 2020.3.Rainwater sewer inspection and dredging: Regularly conduct dredging operations, and the main inspection method is to open the manhole covers and send workers to walk through the sewers. In addition to improving the drainage systems, the inspection results can be used to immediately dredge the sewers to achieve the effect of flood control and disaster reduction.Finance securedLocalTWD New Taiwan Dollar170000000170000000http://greencity.tydep.gov.tw/views/act2/act2.html21880172017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[121.301, 24.9931]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3452202046263Amdavad Municipal Corporation (Ahmedabad)AhmedabadIndiaSouth and West AsiapublicINR Indian Rupee680228320202021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3453202054538Bath and North East SomersetBathUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveTree planting and/or creation of green spaceWest of England Joint Green Infrastructure Study 2020-2023OperationDevelopment and implementation of action planEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceAgriculture and Forestry; WaterAll four West of England Unitary Authorities (UAs) and the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) have declared a climate emergency. The Joint Green Infrastructure Strategy (JGIS) through providing a multi beneficial approach to strategy, policy and delivery will contribute to addressing:- inequalities in provision of GI and health.- achieve well designed, attractive and healthy places that deliver economic benefits and community resilience.- respond positively to the climate and ecological emergency.The overall aim of the West of England JGIS programme is to secure investment in GI planning and provision, similar to that of other infrastructure. By evidencing the need and use of natural solutions to address the climate emergency and declining biodiversity, as well as health and other benefits for people, securing sustained investment in the natural environment and GI should be guaranteed. The Action plan was published in June 2020 and includes key actions that will take place between now and 2023, including actions for each Unitary Authority and how they will take the JGIS forward into respective Local Plans. There will be annual reviews produced on the delivery of the JGIS. GI provides a wide range of evidenced economic, social and environmental benefits including: Supporting resilient ecosystems and biodiversity, Mitigating and adapting the natural and built environment to climate change, Conserving and enhancing a legible network of physical green spaces, Reducing and managing flood risks and drought, Improving mental and physical health, and the cohesion of local communities, Increasing the sustainability of food production, Maintaining and enhancing cultural heritage, landscapes and natural resources, Promoting economic growth, employment and skills improvement.Finance secured(Sub)nationalGBP Pound Sterlinghttps://www.westofengland-ca.gov.uk/west-of-england-joint-green-infrastructure-strategy/19210620182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34542020826429Município de Figueira da FozFigueira da FozPortugalEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsRegulação municipal especifica para as zonas potenciais de cheias, inundações e erosão costeiraOperationDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructureEUR Euro621252011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-8.8576, 40.1521]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3455202035854City of BrusselsBrusselsBelgiumEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Groundwater floodTree planting and/or creation of green spaceUne prime pour le climatOther, please specify: En cours de réflexion pour une nouvelle dynamiqueEnhanced climate change adaptationLes risques liés aux changements climatiques pour les zones urbanisées à Bruxelles sont les inondations d’une part et les ilots de chaleur urbains d’autre part. Afin de limiter ces impacts, la Ville de Bruxelles proposera une prime aux propriétaires. Cette aide les encouragera à augmenter les surfaces perméables et végétalisées en cas de rénovation ou reconstruction de bâtiments. Ces surfaces végétalisées présentent deux avantages : elles permettent la percolation de l’eau dans le sol en cas de pluies intenses et également l’absorption de la chaleur.Les primes « Climat » infiltration et perméabilisation ne sont pas sollicitées de manière significative (0 en 2019 et 1 au 5/8/2020). Les campagnes de communication auprès des citoyens seront renforcées en ciblant des quartiers qui sont sujette à l’intensification des aléas climatiques. Toutefois, les primes historiques de la Ville comportent également des primes toitures vertes et plantes grimpantes qui concurrent également à réduire l’impact climatique (ilot de chaleur urbain). D’autres primes telles que l’achat de frigo A+++, chauffes-eau solaires, (vermi)compost participent à la réduction des consommations énergétiques et de la production de déchets. Ces primes ont également un impact sur les émissions de GES. (nombre de primes allouées en 2019 : 202 primes et en 2020 : 73 primes représentatnt un budget de 75.000€ pour les particuliers et 25.000 € pour les entreprises).Finance securedLocalEUR Euro5000050000http://climat.bruxelles.be/fr/actions/une-prime-pour-le-climat1851032020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[4.34878, 50.8505]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34562020840948City of PakseLao People's Democratic RepublicSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodFlood defences – development and operation & storageMekong River Integrated Management ProjectImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructureBuilding and InfrastructureThe "Mekong River Integrated Management Project" which is funded by the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) seeks to improve flood management via the following infrastructure measures:1. The construction of new levees for flood protection (17,4 km)2. Build the public park (9.5 hectares)3. Increase the heights of levees (2.9 km)4. Build and improve watergate/flood gate (build 4 watergates and improve 11 watergates)Finance securedInternational (ODA)USD US Dollar656530001259500053058000N/A8259620192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3457202073701San Carlos SudArgentinaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Groundwater floodSoil retention strategiesOrdenanza de preservación de pasturas naturalesPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentPolicy and regulationEnhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)Agriculture and ForestryDictado de ordenanza que prohíbe la siembra en los laterales de los caminos rurales preservando las pasturas naturales. Meta/objetivo de la acción al 2030: cubrir el 100% de los caminos rurales con pasturas naturales.USD US Dollar223320182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3458202054034City of Grand RapidsGrand RapidsUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater butts/rainwater captureGreen Infrastructure Portfoleo Standard, Vital Streets ProgramImplementationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Shift to more sustainable behavioursBuilding and InfrastructureThis is an ongoing initiative that supports the inclusion of green infrastructure into every streets project that is undertaken. Green Infrastructure is also implemented through our storm water department .USD US DollarThese efforts are included in our Master Plan, our Storm Water Plan, and our Vital Streets Plan.https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Vital-Streets-Program20101320192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3459202043940Malmö StadMalmöSwedenEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormStorm water capture systemsCloudburst actions in MalmöImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial Planning; WaterMalmö is planning to implement several actions to prevent consequences from heavy rainfall. Some have already been implemented, some are only in the planning phase. For example, a park with lawns have been submerged so that it can delay large amounts of water. This park is situated in an area which was very affected by the cloudburst in 2014, which is why this park was prioritized.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalSEK Swedish Krona00https://malmo.se/Service/Var-stad-och-var-omgivning/Stadsplanering-och-strategier/Oversiktsplan-och-strategier/Strategiska-planer/Skyfallsanpassning.html3441662019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[13.0038, 55.605]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3460202058485Abington TownshipUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documents2016 Abington Township Stormwater Management Ordinance and 2019 Abington Township Stormwater Comprehensive Stormwater Management PlanImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Education; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Stakeholder engagement; Verification activitiesDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursWaterIn 2016 Abington Township updated its Municipal Separate Stormwater System PA NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) as required by the Federal Clean Water Act (viewable at https://www.dropbox.com/s/hgjg426m9d8gmth/BE-2-CommunityWater-Outcome%204_Abington.pdfdl=0 ) and 2016 Stormwater Management Ordinance which may be viewed at http://www.abington.org/home/showdocumentid=3064 . The Army Corps of Engineers is looking at stream restoration in Grove Park and some riparian planting.Increase in the need to use tax payer and federal, state, or local funding to add storm water infrastructure. The EAC's Annual Report may be viewed at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1phFac5EIeQ08ctjKZvcDFTJxpvOWI8me/viewusp=sharing Township Storm Water Infrastructure Storm water capture systems: The history of Abington Township's Stormwater Infrastructure plans and implementation may be found at https://www.dropbox.com/s/hgjg426m9d8gmth/BE-2-CommunityWater-Outcome%204_Abington.pdfdl=0 . Storm water capture systems was chosen here as a general action, the full list of actions undertaken are: Community engagement/education Projects and policies targeted at those most vulnerable, Restrict development in at risk areas, Storm water capture systems, Tree planting and creation of green space, Promoting low flow technologies, Water butts/rainwater capture, Maintenance/repair – leaking infrastructure, Promoting and incentivizing water efficiency, Water efficient equipment and appliances, Awareness campaign/education to reduce water use. More recently, in April, 2019, the Abington Township Board of Commissioners awarded the preparation of the Township's Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan to Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. of Blue Bell, PA, in the amount of $146,300 (page 7 of this document at https://www.abington.org/home/showdocumentid=13894 )Lastly, the Abington Township Shade Tree Commission has developed plans and several projects to ameliorate stormwater issues. The AT STC annual report may be viewed on pagesFinance securedLocalUSD US Dollar146300146300146300https://www.abington.org/home/showdocumentid=3064 (link to 2016 Abington Township Stormwater Ordinance) https://www.abington.org/home/showdocumentid=13894 (link to Abington Township Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes of April 11, 2019, page 7, announcing award of Township Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan in the amount of $146,300). Note, the 2019 Township Budget allotted $150,000 for this project (page 364 of the 2019 Township Budget at https://www.abington.org/home/showdocumentid=13955 )553102010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-75.1195, 40.1241]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3461202060320Prefeitura de Presidente PrudentePresidente PrudenteBrazilLatin AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHeat mapping and thermal imagingPre-feasibility study/impact assessmenttemos alguns estudos preliminares relacionados à pesquisas acadêmicas.BRL Brazilian Real2262017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-51.3856, -22.1276]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3462202054632Prefeitura de CaruaruCaruaruBrazilLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtCrisis management including warning and evacuation systemsLimpeza contínua do Rio IpojucaOperationDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure development; Policy and regulation; Verification activitiesDisaster Risk Reduction; Economic growth; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social inclusion, social justicePublic Health and Safety; Waste; WaterEm 10/04/2019 obteve-se a seguinte informação: em dois anos, já foram retiradas mais de 16 toneladas de lixo, foram gastos mais de 4 milhões de reais, o equivalente a 250 mil reais por mês. Mensalmente é executada a limpeza de 12 quilômetros do rio e 55 quilômetros dos canais, além da retirada de 27 mil metros quadrados de baronesas. Para se ter uma ideia do grande volume de sujeira, só este ano já foram removidas 1.782 toneladas de lixo.Finance securedLocalBRL Brazilian Real7000000700000https://caruaru.pe.gov.br/energia-solar-em-predios-publicos-vai-economizar-100-mil-reais-por-ano/31491220102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3463202013506Nottingham City CouncilNottinghamUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater butts/rainwater captureImplementationInfrastructure developmentEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; WaterInvestigate and cost opportunities to use increased amounts of green infrastructure, such as rainwater harvesting, as part of council building projects.GBP Pound Sterling33290020192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3464202058530City of Northampton, MANorthamptonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > River floodPublic preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Assess flood control levees and pumps and, based on assessment, get certified by FEMA or make improvementsImplementationDisaster preparedness; Economic growth; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)The City Emergency Management Plan helps the city plan for flooding from local rain storms that can tax flashy watersheds and local stormwater systems and larger storms that can tax large watersheds and cause riverine flooding.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study status(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar600000200000285492010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-72.6144, 42.3048]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3465202035886Comune di TorinoTorinoItalyEuropepublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveCommunity engagement/educationInformative campaignOperationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceAn informative campaign concerning the protection actions to adopt in case of heatwaves and how to find a social and health support (phone number and web site) is launched just before the summer season. An improvement of the informative campaign (more detailed, targeted and widespread along the year) is planned for the next years. The costs incurred for the initiative fall within the ordinary activities of the Administration's personnel and therefore it is not possible to identify them precisely.Finance securedLocalEUR Euro008723162019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[7.668, 45.1006]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3466202060320Prefeitura de Presidente PrudentePresidente PrudenteBrazilLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)temos alguns estudos realizados principalmente pelas universidades para mapear os pontos de inundação.BRL Brazilian Real2262017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-51.3856, -22.1276]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3467202074463Village of Park Forest, ILUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtPromoting low flow technologiesPromoting water efficiencyImplementation complete but not in operationAwareness raising program or campaign; EducationImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Poverty reduction / eradication; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursEnergy; WaterWe are partnering with our electric and gas utilities to promote their energy efficiency programs. All residents are eligible for a free in-home energy assessment, during which a technician identifies areas of improvement and installs more efficient appliances for free. These upgrades include water-saving shower and faucet heads, as well as insulation for draft reduction and new lightbulbs.Finance secured(Sub)nationalUSD US Dollar0https://www.comed.com/WaysToSave/ForYourHome/Pages/SingleFamily.aspx2121020192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3468202054092City of Ann ArborAnn ArborUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicStorm and wind > Lightning / thunderstormCommunity engagement/educationBlock PartiesDisaster preparedness; Enhanced resilience; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceWe are starting to develop neighborhood block parties to increase social cohesion, learn from our residents what they need, and work together to meaningfully increase resilience while leveraging an opportunity to educate.USD US Dollar1218902018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.743, 42.2808]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34692020826243Alcaldia de CartagoCartagoColombiaLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtIncorporating climate change into long-term planning documentsScopingEstudio de análisis de riesgo y vulnerabilidad climática del municipio de Cartago en cooperación con la Red ICLEI gobiernos localesCOP Colombian Peso1356292020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.9194, 9.86444]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34702020840601Ayuntamiento de San Miguel de AllendeMexicoLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormacciones de adaptaciónImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster Risk Reduction; Social inclusion, social justiceSpatial PlanningFinance securedLocalMXN Mexican Peso200000020000002000000FRANCISCO PEYRET18000020182021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3471202049339City and County of HonoluluHonoluluUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionRevise the Honolulu Electrical Code, ROH Chapter 17: For Essential and Critical Facilities, the Electrical Code should require placement of electrical transformers, switchgear, and emergency generators above the 500-year flood elevation, or alternatively, protected by dry floodproofing.USD US Dollar9745632019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[157.59, 21.28]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3472202043940Malmö StadMalmöSwedenEuropepublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodSea level rise modellingSea level rise modelling in MalmöOperationAssessment and evaluation activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Monitor activitiesDisaster preparedness; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility); Water"Climate, sea level and planning" (2008) is the name of the plan for adapting to rising sea levels in Malmö and includes modelling of water levels in the future.Finance securedLocalSEK Swedish Krona00Not available online.3441662019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[13.0038, 55.605]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3473202049333City of Louisville, KYLouisvilleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableCreate green jobs and training with potential funding and cooperation through industrial partnershipsScopingCapacity building and training activities; Financial mechanism; Stakeholder engagementEconomic growth; Greening the economy; Job creation; Poverty reduction / eradicationIndustry; Social ServicesPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollar7653522016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-85.6784, 38.196]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3474202059572District of Saanich, BCSaanichCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveOther, please specify: Tree plantingE1.1 Double the rate of planting trees to enhance the urban forestPre-implementationOther, please specify: A private land tree planting program and acceleration of planting on public land natural areas and boulevards.Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Agriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Transport (Mobility)Grow the urban forest in Saanich by planting 10,000 new trees of diverse species by 2025, and increase its resilience to a changing climate through suitable tree selection and management practices (e.g., considering native species, selecting species that can tolerate longer summer droughts and wetter winters, enhancing biodiversity and choosing locations least likely to be affected by sea-level rise). The cost below does not include the additional FTEs required (estimated two new staff).Seeking fundingCAD Canadian Dollar250000www.saanich.ca/climateplan1141482016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[123.378, 48.4594]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3475202031154Bogotá Distrito CapitalBogotáColombiaLatin AmericapublicWild fire > Forest fireOther, please specify: Agricultura resiliente al cambio climáticoImplementar un modelo de cultivos agropecuarios resilientes al cambio climático, considerando criterios de justicia climática e inclusiónScopingAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Financial mechanism; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursAgriculture and Forestry; Other, please specify: Ecosistemas-RuralLos impactos del cambio climático sobre los sistemas productivos agropecuarios, hace prioritario el desarrollo de intervenciones que, además de reducir su vulnerabilidad, les permita adaptarse a los cambios y obtener beneficios sociales, ambientales y económicos. Es por lo anterior, que la acción busca implementar un modelo de cultivos agropecuarios resiliente al cambio climático, que fortalezca la seguridad alimentaria de la ciudad-región, el mantenimiento de los ecosistemas y el desarrollo de buenas prácticas agrícolas y de manejo de suelos para la reducción de las emisiones de GEI y la huella hídrica. Integra la articulación regional para garantizar que el abastecimiento alimentario de la ciudad se realice bajo criterios de adaptación al cambio climático, considerando los riesgos previstos sobre la seguridad alimentaria y el recurso hídrico. Además, en su implementación, se consideran criterios de justicia climática e inclusión que eviten la asignación de cargas desproporcionadas a las comunidades y garanticen que las decisiones se tomen de manera participativa e inclusiva.COP Colombian Peso73334152017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-74.0721, 4.711]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3476202035870City of MiamiMiamiUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Groundwater floodFlood defences – development and operation & storageKing Tide Standard Operating Procedures (MFCR Goal 2 and 4)OperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Infrastructure development; Monitor activitiesEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Social inclusion, social justiceBuilding and Infrastructure; Public Health and Safety; Transport (Mobility); WaterCity of Miami has implemented standard operating procedures around preventing nuisance flooding from King Tides and awareness campaigns to inform residents of when to expect flooding. Some of the actions involved include:-Updating of King Tide city website page at least 1 month prior to start of King Tides (September)-Awareness campaign activities including social media blasts, door-to-door outreach, road signage-Monitoring of tide gauge data to determine if floods are above or below predictions-Installed 100 backflow prevention outflow covers-Deployment of temporary tidal dams as needed to prevent flooding over seawalls during extreme tides-Have operations crews on standby to respond to flooding issues and deploy temporary pumps as neededFeasibility finalized, and finance partially securedUSD US Dollarhttps://www.miamigov.com/Government/MiamiForeverClimateReady/King-Tides4679632019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.1918, 25.7617]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
347720201184City of AustinAustinUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHeat mapping and thermal imagingCollaboration with Community OrganizersScopingDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Poverty reduction / eradication; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceAgriculture and Forestry; Building and InfrastructureWork with vulnerable population to understand impacts of heat at home and when traveling to critical facilitiesPre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusLocalUSD US Dollarhttps://www.austintexas.gov/news/be-prepared-temperatures-rise9642542019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-97.7431, 30.2672]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3478202035848Municipality of Belo HorizonteBelo HorizonteBrazilLatin AmericapublicBiological hazards > Vector-borne diseaseDisease prevention measuresMonitoramento de potenciais criadouros do Aedes spp. com a utilização de veículos aéreos não tripulados (VANT)ImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Capacity building and training activities; Monitor activitiesImproved public healthPublic Health and SafetyControle do Aedes spp. com Estações Disseminadoras de LarvicidFinance securedLocalBRL Brazilian Real25134512019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.9345, -19.9167]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3479202031169Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative RegionHong KongChina, Hong Kong Special Administrative RegionEast AsiapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormOther, please specify: Weather warning, Flood mapping, Crisis management including warning and evacuation systems, Flood defences – development and operation & storage, Nature based solutions for water, Incorporating climate change into long-term planning documentFlood Risk ManagementImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behavioursBuilding and InfrastructureTo adapt to climate change and cater for increasing urbanisation, we have been actively commissioning the review studies on Drainage Master Plan (DMP), implementing flood prevention projects, incorporating environmentally friendly measures and promoting blue-green infrastructure. The Government has reviewed the emergency management strategy for landslide and flooding hazards arising from extreme weather events and updated the Contingency Plan for Natural Disasters in October 2019.To monitor the traffic and transport situation, liaise with stakeholders for emergency arrangements and recovery action; and issue advice to keep the media and the public informed of the latest situation.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar760000000076000000007600000000https://www.dsd.gov.hk/EN/Flood_Prevention/index.html75074002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[114.14, 22.2881]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3480202054700Prefeitura Municipal de SumaréSumaréBrazilLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtWater butts/rainwater captureExigência que lava-jatos de captação de água de chuvaOperationPolicy and regulationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Building and Infrastructure; WastePor meio da Lei Municipal nº 5758 de 2015, criou-se a exigência que lava-jatos deverão possuir sistema que reduza o consumo de água ou que permita sua reutilização. Por meio do licenciamento ambiental desses prestadores de serviços, tem-se vistoriado e exigido o atendimento da lei. 90% dos lava-jatos optam pela captação de água de chuva, devido ao baixo custo de implementação (os custos ficam por conta do empresário).Finance securedOther, please specify: Os custos são assumidos pelo proprietário do lava-jatoBRL Brazilian Real1234.560Não há link direto, fazer pesquisa da lei 5758 na Legislação Online, site da Câmara Municipal - http://www.docvirt.com/docreader.net/docreader.aspxbib=LeisSumare2785712019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-47.2669, -22.8219]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3481202031177Salt Lake CitySalt Lake CityUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionMonitoring and reportingEnhanced resilienceSLC considers both its climate vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies in major street reconstruction projects.Feasibility undertakenLocalUSD US Dollar2005912018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.891, 40.7608]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3482202054611Alcaldia de ManizalesManizalesColombiaLatin AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodCommunity engagement/educationUsar las facturas de los servicios públicos, para llevar mensajes de sensibilización ambiental a las familias que usan el servicio.ImplementationCapacity building and training activitiesImproved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)Through the invoices messages are carried for the care, protection of the environmentFinance securedLocalCOP Colombian Peso0040013620192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3483202058671Helsingør Kommune / Elsinore MunicipalityHelsingørDenmarkEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingAnalysis of the need for a Cloudburst Management PlanPre-feasibility study/impact assessmentMonitor activitiesEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Building and Infrastructure; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility); WaterAnalysis to clarify whether a Cloudburst Management Plan is needed or notFinance securedLocalDKK Danish Krone5000050000https://dagsordener.helsingor.dk/vis/#4eb37520-5220-401c-8bf1-0c5307bd32d9&fritekst=aktivitetsplan626952020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.5921, 56.0308]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3484202058595Municipalidad de BelénBelénCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicWater Scarcity > DroughtAdditional reservoirs and wells for water storagePlan Maestro de Acueducto MunicipalImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure developmentEnhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Public Health and Safety; WaterEl Plan Maestro de Acueducto contempla muchas acciones desde educación hasta diseño de nueva infraestructura y perforaciones. Se ha venido implementando desde hace más de 10 años, con muy buenos resultados.Finance securedLocalCRC Costa Rican Colon600000000006000000000060000000000https://belen.go.cr/web/guest/acueducto-municipal240002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-84.1503, 10.0035]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3485202054104City of BoulderBoulderUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodHazard resistant infrastructure design and constructionCapital Improvement ProgramImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Infrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk ReductionBuilding and Infrastructure; Spatial Planning; WaterThe Stormwater & Flood Management Utility CIP will address a combination of major drainageway and storm sewer improvements focusing primarily on the development and construction of new assets. Stormwater & Flood Management• South Boulder Creek Phase I improvements($30M) designed to mitigate flood hazardsin the South Boulder Creek west valley area in2020• Upper Goose Creek major drainageway andstorm sewer improvements ($24M) in 2023Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar5400000054000000https://www-static.bouldercolorado.gov/docs/2019-2024_Approved_2019_CIP_FINALforOnline-1-201812181050.pdf_ga=2.17932479.7226164.1557152915-1865843188.15399685731071002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-105.252, 40.0274]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3486202031108City of HoustonHoustonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood defences – development and operation & storageDevelop flood defencesImplementationInfrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptationBuilding and InfrastructureFollowing Hurricane Harvey, the City of Houston submitted applications for flood risk reduction. These include channel improvements, detention basins, dam improvements, and home elevation. Three applications have been approved and funded for the design phase. These include 1) North Canal, a project creating a high-flow diversion channel in downtown Houston. The project will include utility relocation and bridge improvements. 2) Inwood, where the City of Houston purchased a 227 acre golf course for $9.3 million and spent $2.5 million building the first two detention basins, and plans to spend $34 million to design and develop additional basins to produce a total 1300-acre feet of storm water storage. 3) Lake Houston, where several flood detention projects and planned improvements to improve the Lake Houston Dam gates are in progress.Seeking fundingOther, please specify: FEMAUSD US Dollar230000000105000000125000000https://www.houstontx.gov/mayor/cro-fema-grants/north-canal.pdf https://www.houstontx.gov/mayor/cro-fema-grants/lake-houston.pdf https://www.houstontx.gov/mayor/cro-fema-grants/inwood.pdf23433652019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-95.3694, 29.7602]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3487202058871City of Salem, MASalemUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHeat mapping and thermal imagingAssessment and evaluation activities; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Infrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Security of tenureAgriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Business and Financial Service; Energy; Industry; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; Transport (Mobility)USD US Dollar435592018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.8967, 42.5195]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3488202059996Batangas CityBatangasPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Crisis management including warning and evacuation systemsConstruction of standard evacuation center and facilitiesImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy)Agriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Business and Financial Service; Energy; Fishery; Industry; Public Health and Safety; Social Services; Transport (Mobility); Waste; WaterConstruction of standard evacuation center and facilities to integrate disaster preparedness measures.Finance securedOther, please specify: National and Public-Private PartnershipPHP Philippine Peso150000000300000003541702017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[121.058, 13.7565]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3489202054348The Local Government of Quezon CityQuezon CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTesting/vaccination programmes for vector-borne diseaseImmunization packages to strengthen immunity against a wide range of common illnessesOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Stakeholder engagementEnhanced resilience; Improved public healthPublic Health and Safety; Social ServicesThe City Health Department (CHD) gives immunization packages to strengthen immunity against a wide range of common illnesses, particularly to newborn babies that entitles them to free and complete immunization services against tuberculosis, meningitis, hepatitis B, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, pneumonia, measles, mumps, german measles, among others.)Provision of free tetanus toxoid vaccines and iron tablets. The CHD also has a tuberculosis management plan using the DOTs (directly observed treatment strategy); multiple TB drug regimens; free sputum microscopy for all TB symptomaticsFinance securedLocalPHP Philippine Peso31124362020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.862, 15.6835]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3490202031090District of ColumbiaWashington, DCUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Public preparedness (including practice exercises/drills)Community Resilience HubsPre-implementationStakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved public healthBuilding and Infrastructure; Energy; Public Health and SafetyThe District's comprehensive climate resilience plan, Climate Ready DC, calls on District agencies to explore the creation of Community Resilience Hubs, which would locate emergency preparedness and response supplies and training in resilient community facilities. Resilience hubs are community facilities, open year-round to provide information on services, events, and resources that help residents build the skills and connections necessary to be better prepared for emergencies. During emergency events, resilience hubs can be converted into 24-hour locations that provide needed services such as food and water, internet access, charging stations, heat and air conditioning, basic first aid, refrigeration for medications, cleaning supplies, and important recovery information. In 2018 the District Department of Energy and Environment, in partnership with local partner Georgetown Climate Center, conducted a year-long effort to support residents living in one of the most climate vulnerable parts of the District in determining their vision for a resilient and sustainable community. The project relied on an “Equity Advisory Group” (EAG) of thirteen residents, chosen to be demographically representative of the community. One of the key recommendations to come out of this group was to develop a community Resilience Hub. The following year, DOEE and public partner Green Scheme received funding to convene another community committee that helped to decide potential hub siting and services offered at the beginning of the development process. This coming year, with additional funding, DOEE will work with the committee to further develop the pilot.Finance securedPublic-private partnershipUSD US Dollar5000050000https://www.georgetownclimate.org/files/report/eag_recommendations_web_8.20.18.pdf7015472018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.0369, 38.9072]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3491202043938The Executive Council, Govt of DubaiDubaiUnited Arab EmiratesMiddle EastpublicFlood and sea level rise > Coastal floodSea level rise modellingEnvironmental Status of Dubai Coastal Zone and DEWA Climate Change Resilience FrameworkPre-implementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-makingBuilding and Infrastructure; Industry; Spatial PlanningDubai Municipality is currently undertaking a detailed assessment of the coastal environment which also covers its vulnerability against climate change and its role in climate change mitigation. There are several initiatives that are being identified as part of this project in order to mitigate climate change impacts on the coastline including coastal stabilization projects.Specifically for the Power & Water Sector, the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) has developed a climate change resilience framework, DEWA has assessed climate change trends and projections and their associated risks and opportunities. Climate driven risks: Reduction in generation plant efficiencies, Reduction in transmission and distribution efficiency, Submersion and Overheating of Distribution Assets, Demand Reduction, Concentration on Generation Site, Quality of Source Water and Extreme Weather Events Climate change policy driven risks: i. a. Failure of Climate Change Mitigation and adaptation Policies.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedLocalAED United Arab Emirates dirham33359002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[55.2708, 25.2048]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3492202054696XIV Ayuntamiento de La PazLa PazMexicoLatin AmericapublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingAtlas de Riesgos y Peligros Naturales del Municipio de La PazScopingDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilienceSe requiere el desarrollo de las acciones seleccionadas para que de forma gradual y a través de esquemas correctamente definidos se vayan mitigando las problemáticas territoriales y climáticas que tiene la ciudad de La Paz.MXN Mexican Peso21517820102021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3493202059572District of Saanich, BCSaanichCanadaNorth AmericapublicFlood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodFlood mappingB6.1 Complete sea-level rise mappingImplementationOther, please specify: MappingDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy)Agriculture and Forestry; Building and Infrastructure; Energy; Fishery; ICT (Information and Communication Technology); Industry; Spatial Planning; Transport (Mobility)Complete detailed sea-level rise mapping to inform updates to land-use and development policies and bylaws. The Capital Regional District (CRD) worked closely with an inter-municipal and multi-disciplinary project team, including District of Saanich staff to complete the Regional Coastal Flood Inundation Project in order to better understand regional impacts from coastal storm flooding due to sea level rise and tsunamis. The project was completed with support from the federal and provincial National Disaster Mitigation Program.The Capital Region Coastal Flood Inundation Mapping Project provides a comprehensive picture of coastal flooding due to rising sea levels and tsunamis. The project provides enhanced coastal flood hazard information to:- Help planners and emergency managers prepare the region for coastal storm and tsunami events that may impact southern Vancouver Island and the Southern Gulf Islands.- Offer guidance to regional stakeholders to inform coastal flood policy, planning and communication efforts.- Better understand the infrastructure, ecosystems and cultural sites that may be at risk due to future sea level rise.- Identify risks to residents and infrastructure (e.g., harbours, marinas, docks) within the capital region as a result of tsunami waves and currents.The District of Saanich will use the results of the project to inform development policies and bylaws related to flooding and sea level rise.Finance secured(Sub)nationalCAD Canadian Dollar705000https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/data/climate-change/coastal-flood-inundation-mapping-project1141482016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[123.378, 48.4594]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
34942020841964City of Hallandale Beach, FLHallandale BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicStorm and wind > Cyclone (Hurricane / Typhoon)Crisis management including warning and evacuation systemsEvacuation Plans and OrdersOperationAwareness raising program or campaign; Education; Policy and regulationDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Improved public healthPublic Health and SafetyThe City has a well-established evacuation procedure and policy for hurricanes, based on zones determined at the State and County level. This procedure and policy includes the maintenance of the evacuation route, education, and providing assistance to disabled, elderly, and/or people without vehicles.Finance securedLocalUSD US Dollar000https://www.broward.org/Hurricane/Pages/evacuationroutes.aspx371132010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.1484, 25.9812]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3495202046470Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-GasteizVitoria-GasteizSpainEuropepublicWater Scarcity > DroughtAwareness campaign/education to reduce water usePlan FUTura 2013-2017 y continuaciónOperationDevelopment and implementation of action planEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Shift to more sustainable behavioursPublic Health and Safety; WaterEl Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-Gasteiz lleva más de una década desarrollando un plan de gestión eficiente de la demanada de agua, denominado Plan FUTURA. Este plan han permitido reduccir la demanada total de agua en el Municipio en más de un 34% en lo que va de siglo, pasando de 302 a 198 litros por habitante y día. En el coste total del proyecto se recoge el coste del conjunto del Plan Futura, y no específicamente el relacionada con las campañas de concienciación.Finance securedLocalEUR Euro575271575271https://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/wb021/was/contenidoAction.doidioma=es&uid=u5df1b3b6_132d2571a89__7fd02525742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-2.67, 42.84]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3496202044210Yeosu Metropolitan GovernmentYeosu-siRepublic of KoreaEast AsiapublicA project to install rainwater storage facilities to adapt to climate changeDevelopment and implementation of action plan; Infrastructure developmentDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Enhanced climate change adaptationWaterOperation of pump station, retarding basin, pipe expansion and rainwater storage facilitiesKRW South Korean Won1849500000073750000001112000000028278620192021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3497202060142City of KisumuKisumuKenyaAfricapublicBiological hazards > Vector-borne diseaseBiodiversity monitoringTo improved public health management within the CityImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activitiesImproved public healthPublic Health and SafetyVector and Vermin control services indoor residual spraying, laviciding and screening of buildings.Finance securedPublic-private partnershipKES Kenyan Shilling6200000062000000https://roggkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/Kisumu_CIDP_2018-2022_County-Integrated-Development-Plan.pdf11555742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[34.7679, -0.0917]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3498202050578City of WindsorWindsorCanadaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysTree planting and/or creation of green spaceImprove climate resilience of trees in urban forests, parks and in the public right-of-wayImplementationAwareness raising program or campaign; Development and implementation of action plan; Education; Monitor activities; Policy and regulationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsAgriculture and Forestry; Public Health and Safety; Spatial PlanningEnsure tree and plant species established are native where possible, diverse, disease resistant and have high climate adaptability; Where appropriate, identify safe opportunities for assisted tree migration from more southern regions; Use an integrated pest management approach to park and urban forest maintenance; Enhance tree maintenance programs to mitigate damage due to heat and extreme events; Review and update new tree irrigation procedures to improve establishment success and therefore long-term survival and performance of trees.Finance securedLocalCAD Canadian Dollar210243582102435821024358https://www.citywindsor.ca/residents/parksandforestry/Pages/Rediscover-Our-Parks-Parks-and-Outdoor-Recreation-Master-Plan.aspx2337632018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0364, 42.3149]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3499202049334City of Richmond, VARichmond, VAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicExtreme hot temperature > Heat waveProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerableMayor's Green Team - Increasing Green Space AccessPre-implementationInfrastructure development; Stakeholder engagementEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Social inclusion, social justiceOn January 9, 2020, Mayor Levar Stoney convened a team of public servants and nonprofit professionals to work toward the goal of all Richmonders having access to a park or open space within a 10-minute walk from their homes. He advised and guided the group that this goal should be met through a lens of social and racial equity. A group of City, nonprofit, and community experts developed a process for evaluation all city-owned properties for potential use as public green space or parks and gave greater weight to those in areas with higher proportions of residents facing vulnerability to climate impacts due to race and ethnicity, poverty, and other factors. The group is now planning for engaging these communities to determine next steps to creating new green spaces that will reduce the urban heat island effect, among other benefits.Pre-feasibility/impact assessment study statusUSD US Dollar2304362019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.436, 37.5407]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203
3500202031009City of CopenhagenCopenhagenDenmarkEuropepublicExtreme Precipitation > Rain stormFlood mappingSensitivity analyzes, cost benefit analyzes, set up of business case, development of solutions, organization of work with implementation and implementationImplementationAssessment and evaluation activities; Awareness raising program or campaign; Capacity building and training activities; Development and implementation of action plan; Financial mechanism; Infrastructure development; Monitor activities; Policy and regulation; Stakeholder engagementDisaster preparedness; Disaster Risk Reduction; Economic growth; Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Job creation; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvementsBuilding and Infrastructure; Business and Financial Service; Public Health and Safety; Spatial Planning; WaterCopenhagen must attain a level of resilience which limits potentially damaging floods from extreme rainfall events to the type which, statistically, occurs only once every 100 years. We talk of potentially damaging floods when water levels in streets, for example, reach 10 cm. It would be disproportionately expensive to implement adoptive measures in the city against events with return periods of more than 100 years when compared to the costs of the ensuing damage. Please note that the timescale for the implementation for cloud burst measures is estimated to 20 years, however the final implementation plan regarding all the planned cloud burst projects was adopted by november 2015. The final implementation plan regarding all the planned cloud burst projects was adopted by november 2015. With a time frame of around 20 years before the Cloudburst Management Plan is fully implemented, it will be necessary to set a number of measures in motion in different water catchment areas simultaneously. This is not to say, however, that the adaptive action must be completed in one area before initiating activities elsewhere. The coordination of the pluvial flooding projects with ongoing urban development projects all over the city will mean that activities will be underway at several sites simultaneously. Finally, it might be necessary to deviate totally from the ranking order as work must be continuously coordinated with road renovation work and city renewall projects for example.Cost figures below in Billion DKK.Finance securedLocalDKK Danish Krone13.719.9https://international.kk.dk/artikel/climate-adaptation6235002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.5683, 55.6761]}2021-07-16T02:13:47.203

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