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Data speak louder than words: Findings from an initial stocktake of climate change adaptation and urban resilience efforts

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The findings in this global report are meant to give voice to cities and regions in the 2018 national stocktaking exercises on climate change and sustainable development. Such information, in the form of data generated by and for cities, “speaks for itself” when it comes to building a solid “adaptation diplomacy” message at key global policy events. Furthermore,  this report is meant to be an actionable document that supports knowledge advancement on adaptation and strengthens efforts in urban climate resilience planning.

It targets local and regional governments with the aim to enhance understanding of planning, implementing, measuring, and reporting on climate change adaptation. Though the data used and contained in this document is a snapshot in time, the assessment of the status of climate adaptation and resilience locally provides a window into the  adaptation efforts of local and regional governments. In addition, real case studies provide solutions to close existing gaps and harness opportunities in building climate resilience.

The evidence presented in this report constitutes a  call for action appealing to all levels of government. At the national and international level, the necessity to integrate efforts and amplify climate adaptation action on a truly global scale (meaning in local communities, led by local, regional, and national governments, and engaging with international agencies and other key actors) is highlighted. At the local level, the findings of this initial assessment call for regular updates on local adaptation progress. It also aims to activate the necessary awareness, modalities for support, and resources for cities and regions around the world to further commit, plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, and report their climate actions, including adaptation efforts.

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ICLEI, C40

Published in Climate-ADAPT Feb 19 2019   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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