Climate change adaptation planning in Latin American and Caribbean cities: Santos, Brazil
The Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Latin American and Caribbean Cities project is designed to inform policy making and climate change adaptation planning in small and medium-sized cities. The focus is on floods and landslides, which are two of the most common climate-related risks in cities across the Latin America and Caribbean region. This report focuses on the city of Santos, Brazil.
The potential planning themes that create the foundation for a climate change adaptation strategy to help Santos build its resilience against floods and landslides, both now and in the future, are as follows (p. 83-84):
- horizontal and vertical (cross-scale) integration of risk management practices;
- mechanisms for data collection, storage and dissemination to be created and/or improved for better climate monitoring, risk planning, and information sharing;
- improved insurance mechanisms and climate financing for long-term recovery and building resilience against floods and landslides;
- a shift from disaster management to long-term risk reduction and climate change adaptation to ensure a proactive and forward-looking system of risk governance.
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