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URL http://www.eclac.org/cgi-bin/getProd.asp?xml=/publicaciones/xml/2/52182/P52182.xml&xsl=/publicaciones/ficha-i.xsl&base=/publicaciones/top_publicaciones-i.xsl
Title (Primary) Adaptation to climate change in megacities of Latin America: Regional Learning Network of the research project ClimateAdaptationSantiago (CAS)
Publisher Krellenberg, K.; Jordán, R.; Rehner, J.; Schwarz, A.; Infante, B.; Barth, K.; Pérez, A.
Year 2014
Department SUSOZ
Page To 99
Language englisch
Keywords Human settlements; Climate change; Sustainable development; Latin America
UFZ inventory Leipzig, Bibliothek, Hauptlesesaal, 00491358, 14-0472
Abstract The main objective of this publication is to document the current state of urban climate change adaptation practice in Latin America. It is a summary of the three workshops of the Regional Learning Network that was set up under the ClimateAdaptationSantiago project (CAS), encompassing six large Latin American cities (Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, São Paulo and Santiago). It aims to synthesize information on the manifestations and impacts of climate change in those Latin American cities that participated in the network, and above all, governance in the form of concrete actions. The publication is based on information obtained from the participants in the three workshops, but also includes additional scientific input and reflections by the editors. All of this information makes a major contribution to highlighting the different paths these six cities are pursuing in response to climate change. To that end, the publication discusses the various courses of action on climate change adaptation, with the aim of learning from these cases and highlighting practical examples.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=14896
Krellenberg, K., Jordán, R., Rehner, J., Schwarz, A., Infante, B., Barth, K., Pérez, A. (eds., 2014):
Adaptation to climate change in megacities of Latin America: Regional Learning Network of the research project ClimateAdaptationSantiago (CAS)
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Santiago de Chile, 99 pp.