88 resource(s) found
November, 2010
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Repetitive floods, high population density, lack of safe water supply, rive-side location and rapid industrialization of the city of Surat are highly conducive to increase the disease burden. With the intention to address these problems, Surat Climate Change Trust (SCCT) was established under the...
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December, 2010
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Surat is India's 12th largest city with a population of 4.4 million. The high density, the lack of water supply and its location on a river side combined with high temperatures and humidity and rapid urban growth make Surat highly conductive to vector-borne and water-borne diseases. Real time...
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December, 2010
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The report presents the results of the Community Based Vulnerability Assessment, completed between October and December 2010. The objective of the study was to ascertain who are the most vulnerable groups and where are the most vulnerable places in the two cities, in relation to extreme climate...
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January, 2011
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This guide-book is intended to serve as a step-by-step design and implementation guide for climate change adaptation and resilience building programs. It has a focus on urban context, based on experience from the ongoing Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) program in Indonesia...
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January, 2011
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The ACCCRN Program in Indonesia takes a multi-stakeholder approach to building climate change resilience in its core cities of Semarang and Bandar Lampung. ACCCRN has undertaken an ambitious attempt to engage city stakeholders in the difficult decisions around climate change adaptation and...
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March, 2011
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This report summarizes the preliminary findings from a study to assess the feasibility of a storm resistant housing credit program and livelihood training for femaleheaded households managed by the Da Nang City Women’s Union (WU). The study was initiated in December 2010, with the...
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April, 2011
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This document is prepared with the aim of providing a framework for the development of a climate resilience strategy for the city of Surat. It has been developed through continued interactions with city stakeholders, sector studies conducted to understand different dimensions of the current...
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April, 2011
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This document is prepared with the aim of providing a framework for the development of a climate resilience strategy for the city of Surat. It has been developed through continued interactions with city stakeholders, sector studies conducted to understand different dimensions of current situation...
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January, 2012
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For a successful path to sustainable development to occur, there is great need for the integration of climate adaptation and resilience into urban planning. This working paper examines a case study in which such a plan is discussed and implemented. Because the government of Indonesia was largely...
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January, 2013
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Risk and Adaptation Assessment to Climate Change (KRAPI) (South Sumatra, Greater Malang and Tarakan)
The impacts of climate change are already being felt all over Indonesia. Vulnerability to climate change is often specific to the local context. Hence, understanding climate change impact at the local level is important and fundamental for addressing climate change. The Government of Indonesia,...
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