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Enhancing Urban Climate Change Resilience: Seven Entry Points for Action (Sustainable Development Working Papers No. 47)

Bahadur, Aditya; Tanner, Thomas; Pichon, Florence

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Authors

Aditya Bahadur

Florence Pichon



Abstract

Growing interest in the concept of urban climate change resilience (UCCR) recognizes the complexity of rapid urbanization and uncertainties associated with climate change.

This working paper synthesizes existing knowledge on urban climate change resilience to identify seven entry points for actions. It is expected that the proposed entry points will benefit ADB’s developing member countries, development partners, staffs and projects under the Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund to take actions for strengthening urban resilience.

Citation

Bahadur, A., Tanner, T., & Pichon, F. Enhancing Urban Climate Change Resilience: Seven Entry Points for Action (Sustainable Development Working Papers No. 47). Mandaluyong City

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jul 26, 2019
Pages 1-53
Publisher URL https://www.adb.org/publications/enhancing-urban-climate-change-resilience-seven-entry-points

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