A Blue Urban Agenda: Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Cities of Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Developing States

Over the past two decades, national and local governments in Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Development States have partnered with the donor community to implement over $55 billion in development programs, many of which focused on climate change adaptation. The coastal cities of the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS are among the world's most vulnerable cities to rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Currently 20% of the population of these countries, or 4.2 million people, live in low elevation coastal zones that are prone to flooding. Despite the financial burden of adapting to rising sea levels and natural hazards, SIDS are leveraging opportunities to minimize these effects through an emerging Blue Urban Agenda. This research evaluates the lessons learnt from urban coastal adaptation programs in SIDS and provides several policy recommendations to comprehensively address city resiliency to climate change. An institutional mapping of donors active in coastal adaptation in SIDS and a review of more than 50 donor-funded projects highlights the most effective coastal adaptation programs. Comparisons are provided between the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS on climate change, urban development, housing, and access to climate funds. This book provides a way forward to embark on a Blue Urban Agenda that is sensitive to the unique characteristics of SIDS and their commitments in the Small Island Developing States Accelerated Modalities of Action (Samoa Pathway) resolution, COP21, the Sustainable Development Goals, and Habitat III.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Michelle Mycoo
Format: Monographs biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Natural Disaster Risk Management, Sea Level Rise, Climate Finance, Urban Development, Housing Policy, Coastal Hazard, Coastal Infrastructure, Rural and Urban Development, Housing, Metropolitan Area, Coastal Infrastructure;Climate Resilient;Urban development,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000690
https://publications.iadb.org/en/blue-urban-agenda-adapting-climate-change-coastal-cities-caribbean-and-pacific-small-island
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spelling dig-bid-node-127312022-01-21T04:08:53ZA Blue Urban Agenda: Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Cities of Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Developing States 2017-05-17T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000690 https://publications.iadb.org/en/blue-urban-agenda-adapting-climate-change-coastal-cities-caribbean-and-pacific-small-island Inter-American Development Bank Natural Disaster Risk Management Sea Level Rise Climate Finance Sea Level Rise Urban Development Housing Policy Coastal Hazard Coastal Infrastructure Rural and Urban Development Housing Policy Sea Level Rise Housing Metropolitan Area Coastal Infrastructure;Climate Resilient;Urban development Over the past two decades, national and local governments in Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Development States have partnered with the donor community to implement over $55 billion in development programs, many of which focused on climate change adaptation. The coastal cities of the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS are among the world's most vulnerable cities to rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Currently 20% of the population of these countries, or 4.2 million people, live in low elevation coastal zones that are prone to flooding. Despite the financial burden of adapting to rising sea levels and natural hazards, SIDS are leveraging opportunities to minimize these effects through an emerging Blue Urban Agenda. This research evaluates the lessons learnt from urban coastal adaptation programs in SIDS and provides several policy recommendations to comprehensively address city resiliency to climate change. An institutional mapping of donors active in coastal adaptation in SIDS and a review of more than 50 donor-funded projects highlights the most effective coastal adaptation programs. Comparisons are provided between the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS on climate change, urban development, housing, and access to climate funds. This book provides a way forward to embark on a Blue Urban Agenda that is sensitive to the unique characteristics of SIDS and their commitments in the Small Island Developing States Accelerated Modalities of Action (Samoa Pathway) resolution, COP21, the Sustainable Development Goals, and Habitat III. Inter-American Development Bank Michelle Mycoo Michael G. Donovan Monographs application/pdf IDB Publications en
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topic Natural Disaster Risk Management
Sea Level Rise
Climate Finance
Sea Level Rise
Urban Development
Housing Policy
Coastal Hazard
Coastal Infrastructure
Rural and Urban Development
Housing Policy
Sea Level Rise
Housing
Metropolitan Area
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Sea Level Rise
Climate Finance
Sea Level Rise
Urban Development
Housing Policy
Coastal Hazard
Coastal Infrastructure
Rural and Urban Development
Housing Policy
Sea Level Rise
Housing
Metropolitan Area
Coastal Infrastructure;Climate Resilient;Urban development
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Sea Level Rise
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Urban Development
Housing Policy
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Coastal Infrastructure
Rural and Urban Development
Housing Policy
Sea Level Rise
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Metropolitan Area
Coastal Infrastructure;Climate Resilient;Urban development
Inter-American Development Bank
A Blue Urban Agenda: Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Cities of Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Developing States
description Over the past two decades, national and local governments in Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Development States have partnered with the donor community to implement over $55 billion in development programs, many of which focused on climate change adaptation. The coastal cities of the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS are among the world's most vulnerable cities to rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Currently 20% of the population of these countries, or 4.2 million people, live in low elevation coastal zones that are prone to flooding. Despite the financial burden of adapting to rising sea levels and natural hazards, SIDS are leveraging opportunities to minimize these effects through an emerging Blue Urban Agenda. This research evaluates the lessons learnt from urban coastal adaptation programs in SIDS and provides several policy recommendations to comprehensively address city resiliency to climate change. An institutional mapping of donors active in coastal adaptation in SIDS and a review of more than 50 donor-funded projects highlights the most effective coastal adaptation programs. Comparisons are provided between the Caribbean and Pacific SIDS on climate change, urban development, housing, and access to climate funds. This book provides a way forward to embark on a Blue Urban Agenda that is sensitive to the unique characteristics of SIDS and their commitments in the Small Island Developing States Accelerated Modalities of Action (Samoa Pathway) resolution, COP21, the Sustainable Development Goals, and Habitat III.
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Sea Level Rise
Climate Finance
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Housing Policy
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Coastal Infrastructure
Rural and Urban Development
Housing Policy
Sea Level Rise
Housing
Metropolitan Area
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title A Blue Urban Agenda: Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Cities of Caribbean and Pacific Small Island Developing States
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