Addressing Urban and Human Settlement Issues in National Adaptation Plans
This report provides guidance on integrating urban issues into National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), highlighting the importance of addressing climate change impacts in cities and human settlements to reduce vulnerabilities and improve adaptabilities.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UN Habitat Assembly |
Authors: | Liam Fee, Marcus Mayr, UN Human Settlement Programme, Yali Wang |
Time horizon: | 2050 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Page count: | 124 |
Methods
The research method involves a multi-stakeholder approach, utilizing existing guidelines and case studies to develop a framework for integrating urban issues into NAPs. It includes vulnerability assessments, objective setting, capacity building, and the formulation of adaptation actions.
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Key Insights
The report offers a comprehensive approach to integrating urban and human settlement issues into National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). It emphasizes the importance of urban areas in economic growth and climate change adaptation, providing detailed methods and tools for assessing vulnerabilities, setting objectives, and implementing adaptation strategies. The guide aligns with global agreements like the Paris Agreement, SDGs, and the New Urban Agenda.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2050 time horizon | 2050s time horizon | English publication language | capacity building | climate change | climate finance | demography | economic sustainability | global geographic scope | governance | implementation strategies | international agreements. | monitoring and evaluation | national adaptation plans | policy | policy integration | population increase | settlements | social sustainability | stakeholder engagement | unknown geographic scope | urban adaptation | vulnerability assessment