《Participatory planning for climate resilient and inclusive urban development in Dosquebradas, Santa Ana and Santa Tomé》
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- 作者
- Jorgelina Hardoy, Ebru Gencer, Manuel Winograd
- 来源
- ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION,Vol.31,Issue.1
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Argentina, climate resilience, Colombia, disaster risk reduction, El Salvador, inclusive urban development, Latin America, participatory planning
- 作者单位
- 摘要
- Urban governments need to take actions to reduce disaster risks and incorporate climate resilience into their development strategies and plans. But most local governments, particularly small- and medium-sized cities in the global South, lack the knowledge and capacity to do so. This paper presents the findings from a project that engaged local governments and other key stakeholders to develop a participatory planning process for climate resilient and inclusive urban development. The project took place in three small- to medium-sized Latin American cities: Dosquebradas, Colombia; Santa Ana, El Salvador; and Santo Tomé, Argentina.</p><p>By engaging government officials and politicians, academics, technical specialists, and representatives of civil society organizations in interviews, workshops and focus group discussions, this project sought to identify a range of feasible options for climate resilient and inclusive urban development. In each city, this process provided rich, context-specific details to identify strategies and plan projects with the buy-in of city government and other key actors. The overall goal was to bring in a resilience lens to assess current and planned urban development projects in each city and reach a consensus on feasible and inclusive resilience options for development.