Climate-resilient development planning for cities: progress from Cape Town

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Nicholas P. Simpson
Kayleen Jeanne Simpson
Albert T. Ferreira
Andrew Constable
Bruce Glavovic
Siri Ellen Hallstrøm Eriksen
Debora Ley
William Solecki
Roberto Sanchez Rodríguez
Lindsay C. Stringer
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[1] University of Cape Town,African Climate and Development Initiative
[2] Strategic Policy Branch,Future Planning and Resilience
[3] City of Cape Town,Australian Antarctic Division, Commonwealth Department of Agriculture
[4] Water and Environment,School of People
[5] Channel Highway,Department of Public Health Science
[6] Environment and Planning,Energy and Natural Resources
[7] Massey University,Department of Geography
[8] Norwegian University of Life Sciences,Department of Environment and Geography
[9] United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean,undefined
[10] Hunter College-City University of New York,undefined
[11] El Colegio de la Frontera Norte,undefined
[12] Gobierno de Mexico,undefined
[13] University of York,undefined
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Priorities and programmes in the City of Cape Town’s Integrated Development Plan (2022–2027) demonstrate progress towards operationalising local level planning for climate-resilient development. These developments provide lessons of process and focus on transformative outcomes for cities seeking equitable and just development while implementing climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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