Cities in a post-2012 climate policy framework: climate financing for city development? Views from local governments, experts, and businesses
ICLEI global reports, climate analysis:
This report addresses the position of local governments in the international climate financing architecture for cities, particularly in developing countries, where the effects of climate change (global warming, rising sea levels, changing precipitation patterns, and more extreme weather events) threaten livelihoods, health, infrastructure, physical safety and future progress. It addresses the demand of climate risk and resilience integration into core development planning and suggests that more light should be shed on municipal decision makers’ awareness of opportunities for climate mitigation and adaptation at city level, and especially of financing options, and their preparedness to take action.
The report is intended to inform both international policy and local practice, contributing to a greater understanding of how the international community can more effectively support climate action at the urban scale. It integrates views from senior City Decision Makers, International Climate and Urban Experts, and International Business Representatives.
The study was prepared by ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, with the support of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) via the sector project 'Policy Advisory Services for Urban and Municipal Development' of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ).