Embedding climate change resilience in coastal city planning: Early lessons from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Abstract
Cartagena鈥檚 fortunes and perils have long been tied to the sea. With the release of its adaptation guidelines, the Colombian coastal city is preparing to manage sea level rises, extreme weather, flooding, health and disease resulting from a changing climate. This report鈥檚 vulnerability assessment, summarised in 鈥楪uidelines for Adaptation to Climate Change in Cartagena de Indias鈥�, is the most comprehensive of its kind yet developed in Colombia, with adaptation actions paired to emerging challenges. The guidelines methodically situate scientific knowledge and adaptation planning within the context of the city; a city that encompasses both wealthy and impoverished communities, together with a heavy reliance on several climate-sensitive industries, such as tourism and transportation. This brief summarises the process that led to the guidelines鈥� creation, and highlights how they lay the foundation for a full municipal adaptation plan.
Citation
Adams, P.; Castro, J. Embedding climate change resilience in coastal city planning: Early lessons from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. (2013) 8 pp. [Inside Stories on climate compatible development]
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