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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : United Nations
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (373 p)
    ISBN: 9789211065602
    Inhalt: The World Cities Report 2024 will advance a people-centred approach to climate action, that promotes effective and inclusive climate action as a framework for building climate resilience in urban areas. The WCR 2024 advocates that people must be at the centre of any meaningful climate action. In this regard, climate action should not only contribute to mitigating GHG emissions, adapting and reversing the effects as of climate change, but should ensure that people have sustainable livelihoods and stable incomes, have food security, access to clean water and other basic services including affordable healthcare— all of which will reduce the vulnerability to climate change. The impacts of climate change are quite significant to the extent that adaptation and risk management can be powerful contributors to poverty eradication and sustainable development
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Bloomfield : United Nations Publications
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (373 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9789211065602
    Serie: World Cities Report
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Secretary General's Foreword -- Executive Director's Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Key Findings and Messages -- Chapter 1: Cities as hubs for climate action -- 1.1. The urgency of climate action -- 1.2. Cities at the forefront of reinvigorated climate action -- 1.3. Links between urbanization and greenhouse gas emissions -- 1.4. Urban development pathways to lower GHG emissions -- 1.5. Embedding climate action in urban informality -- 1.6. A people-centred approach to climate action -- 1.7. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 2: Climate change and international development: What have we achieved since the adoption of the Paris agreement? -- 2.1. Global progress since the Paris agreement -- 2.2. Progress in tackling climate change measured by SDG 11 -- 2.3. Focus areas and milestones in the UN conference of the parties in strengthening urban climate action -- 2.4. International development policy and climate financing: Implications for urban contexts -- 2.5. Loss and damage through an urban justice lens -- 2.6. Societal trends across scales -- 2.7. Harnessing nature-based solutions to accelerate national and local climate action -- 2.8. Private sector involvement in urban climate interventions since the Paris agreement -- 2.9. Participatory knowledge co-production to advance the 2030 agenda -- 2.10. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 3: Exposure to climate-related hazards in cities: Current and future trends -- 3.1. Measuring exposure to climate hazards -- 3.2. Cities and temperature change -- 3.3. Human settlements and changing climate types -- 3.4. Human settlements in low elevated coastal zones -- 3.5. Human settlements and riverine floods -- 3.6. Closing the data gap: Localized vulnerability assessments and city profiles , 3.7. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 4: Climate action and vulnerable urban groups -- 4.1. Vulnerability of cities to climate change: An overview of issues and trends -- 4.2. Existing patterns of urbanization and differential vulnerability to climate change -- 4.3. Disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable groups -- 4.4. Climate urbanism and emerging forms of climate injustice -- 4.5. Towards a transformative and people-centred urban climate action agenda -- 4.6. Conclusion and lessons for policy -- Chapter 5: Mapping the solution space for climate action: The role of urban planning and design -- 5.1. Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Urban Policies (NUPs): A Vital but often complicated relationship -- 5.2. Urban Climate Action Plans (CAPs) -- 5.3. The solution space for climate action -- 5.4. Planning for climate resilience: Current challenges and future opportunities -- 5.5. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 6: Resilient infrastructure as an accelerator of transformative climate action in cities -- 6.1. The role of urban infrastructure -- 6.2. Infrastructure and climate change -- 6.3. Climate-resistant infrastructure -- 6.4. Resilience-building infrastructure -- 6.5. Transformative infrastructure -- 6.6. Financing transformative urban infrastructure -- 6.7. Policy lessons for delivering transformative infrastructure -- Chapter 7: Multi-level governance for inclusive climate action -- 7.1. Understanding multi-level governance and its relevance to climate action -- 7.2. Multilateralism in climate governance -- 7.3. Governance and co-production for climate-resilient services in urban areas -- 7.4. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 8: Fostering innovation for inclusive climate action in cities -- 8.1. Approaches to transition innovation , 8.2. Implications of global development agendas for urban transition innovation -- 8.3. Domains and strategies for integrative approaches to transition innovation -- 8.4. Towards transition innovation ethics -- 8.5. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 9: Financing interventions for climate change in cities -- 9.1. An overview of the finance landscape for climate action -- 9.2. Estimating the financing gap for urban climate action -- 9.3. Channeling local and national government revenue -- 9.4. Repayable financing instruments: Borrowing, credit and loans -- 9.5. Other sources of urban climate finance -- 9.6. Challenges and barriers to scaling urban climate finance -- 9.7. Opportunities for scaling urban climate finance -- 9.8. Concluding remarks and lessons for policy -- Chapter 10: Building climate resilience in urban areas -- 10.1. Putting urban resilience into action -- 10.2. Navigating climate-resilient development pathways -- 10.3. Creating the conditions for resilient transformations -- 10.4. Concluding remarks -- Statistical Annex -- References
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe UN-HABITAT World Cities Report 2024 Bloomfield : United Nations Publications,c2024
    Sprache: Englisch
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