Climate-Resilient Integrated Coastal Zone Management Performance Indicators

Coastal ecosystems provide a wide variety of goods and services in countries across the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. To maintain the value that coastal ecosystems provide in a sustainable manner, countries need to implement effective Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) with an emphasis on managing climate change-related vulnerabilities and risks. ICZM is particularly appropriate for responding to climate change as it takes a holistic approach to risk assessment, planning, and management. It emphasizes long-term sustainable use, resilience-building, and ecosystems-based management, in which the provision of ecosystem services and co-benefits are considered (e.g., the ability of mangroves to protect coastlines, provide habitat, and serve as a sink for carbon). This Technical Notes proposes the indicators of Climate-Resilient ICZM Performance, as a tool to evaluate progress and performance of the LAC countries toward sustainable climate-resilient management of coastal areas. Key aspect if these indicators include: a) the legal and institutional frameworks for ICZM; b) the availability and quality of information; c) the technical capacity to develop and evaluate initiatives to reduce climate-related risk; and d) the sustainable financing for ICZM.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Lauretta Burke
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Climate Change, Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change Adaptation, Coastal Area, Coastal Hazard, Preparedness Plan, Q54 - Climate • Natural Disasters and Their Management • Global Warming, climate change;Integrated Coastal Zone Management;Coastal ecosystems management;Disaster Risk Management;Latin American and Caribbean countries,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002164
https://publications.iadb.org/en/climate-resilient-integrated-coastal-zone-management-performance-indicators
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