sustainability_and_environment research_center_report-3-25

1. The lack of scientific basis regarding climate change and its expected impacts on the city. In many cities around the world, there is a wealth of scientific knowledge from which a variety of future scenarios can be derived. These may be due to rising temperatures in the city, extreme heatwaves, or flooding from various causes, including rising sea levels. 2. The plan is lacking a vision and clear goals that allow for evaluation and monitoring. 3. The plan does not examine or propose in-depth solutions regarding the differences between neighborhoods and population groups, in terms of future risks expected from climate change. 4. The plan does not offer a protective framework for climate crises such as flooding, heatwaves, rising sea levels, or wildfires. Urban Resiliency and Social Justice: Different Social and Ethnic Groups in a Mixed City – The Case of Haifa

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