Improved Municipal Planning in African CiTies (IMPACT) is a three-year project implemented in Zimbabwe and Malawi, which aims to investigate how enhanced collaboration mechanisms in municipal planning in African cities can enable climate resilient development. Examples of collaboration mechanisms include multi-sectoral forums, conferences, community-led mapping, ward committees and think tanks. Collaborative governance can improve municipal planning and in turn, increase the resilience of cities in relation to effects of climate change as well as associated social challenges
Climate change processes pose significant challenges to development in cities across West Africa. Th...
Research increasingly suggests that climate change has intensified the frequency of droughts, floods...
Annex 35 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
In response to growing interrelated threats, many cities are engaging in more inclusive governance t...
This Policy Research Project examines the capacity of governmental systems to prepare for and respon...
*This report is presented as received from project recipient(s). It has not been subjected to peer r...
This paper argues that learning is essential for cities to become resilient to challenges. The Futur...
Annex 49 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
Drawing upon a variety of empirical and theoretical perspectives, The Urban Climate Challenge provid...
Annex 51 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
Southern African cities face several challenges including management of rapid urbanization, rising p...
Annex 36 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
LLM (Formal Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCity inhabitants worldwide are vulnerab...
The Kyoto Protocol of UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) postulated that...
Cities’ ability to mainstream climate goals into their activities is, to a large extent, influenced ...
Climate change processes pose significant challenges to development in cities across West Africa. Th...
Research increasingly suggests that climate change has intensified the frequency of droughts, floods...
Annex 35 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
In response to growing interrelated threats, many cities are engaging in more inclusive governance t...
This Policy Research Project examines the capacity of governmental systems to prepare for and respon...
*This report is presented as received from project recipient(s). It has not been subjected to peer r...
This paper argues that learning is essential for cities to become resilient to challenges. The Futur...
Annex 49 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
Drawing upon a variety of empirical and theoretical perspectives, The Urban Climate Challenge provid...
Annex 51 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
Southern African cities face several challenges including management of rapid urbanization, rising p...
Annex 36 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...
LLM (Formal Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCity inhabitants worldwide are vulnerab...
The Kyoto Protocol of UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) postulated that...
Cities’ ability to mainstream climate goals into their activities is, to a large extent, influenced ...
Climate change processes pose significant challenges to development in cities across West Africa. Th...
Research increasingly suggests that climate change has intensified the frequency of droughts, floods...
Annex 35 from "Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - Inte...