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ABSTRACT: European cities across the Mediterranean region face common climatic threats. Urbanised areas
are highly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and climate extremes. Cities concentrate population and assets, and losses and damages as a result of climate change impacts such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, landslides, coastal hazards are likely. So far, however, there is no systematic understanding how cities in the Mediterranean Europe are preparing to adapt to these impacts, nor of how they aim to increase their resilience and adaptive capacity. Understanding how cities plan to manage climatic risks will help to identify action gaps, allocate resources and provides better-informed climate policy, at local, regional national and international scale. This research gathered and analysed adaptation
planning documents in a representative sample of 73 cities across 9 Mediterranean European countries (France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Croatia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta) in the context of their national policies. The results and this paper shed important light on the progress of adaptation planning, by focusing on identified impacts and proposed adaptation measures.
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Climate change mitigation Mediterranean Europe Local mitigation planning Cities Climate change mitigation Climate policy
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Pietrapertosa, Filomena... [et.al.] - State of play of local adaptation planning in the Mediterranean Europe. In: 16th SDEWES Conference of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 2021, 10-15 October, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 13 pp.