The urban poor’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean – A policy agenda

For hundreds of millions of urban dwellers in LAC, most of the risks from the impacts of climate change are a result of development failures. For the urban poor, this fact is disproportionately true. This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of knowledge regarding climate change, cities and the urban poor in the region, and to inform how institutions, governance and urban planning are keys to understanding the opportunities and limitations to possible policy and program advances in the area of adaptation.

To read the complete article presented at the "Expert Group Meeting on Population Dynamics and Climate Change" held in the New Connaught Rooms, London on June 24th and 25th 2009, please click here.

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For details about the 5th Urban Research Symposium "Cities and Climate Change: Responding to the Urgent Agenda", go to http://www.urs2009.net/

Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

A self-organized civil-society initiative hosted 45 civil organization representatives this week at Kisumu, Kenya on 15–16 May to deliberate and consolidate messages to the Africities9 Summit. The Civil Society Forum [...]