Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (373 Seiten)
Ausgabe:
1st ed
ISBN:
9789211065602
Serie:
World Cities Report
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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
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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
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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