+ All Categories
Home > Environment > Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

Date post: 29-Jun-2015
Category:
Upload: indonesia-climate-change-center
View: 52 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
Presented by Irvan Pulungan (ICLEI) on Dialog: Climate Change, Cities and Its Governance, September 26, 2014 at DNPI office
Popular Tags:
14
This project is funded by the European Union. The views expressed on this document can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Climate Change: Voice from the Ci2es Irvan Pulungan (Country Director, ICLEI Indonesia Office) [email protected] Gina Karina (Program Officer, Urban LEDS Indonesia) [email protected]
Transcript
Page 1: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

This  project  is  funded  by  the  European  Union.    The  views  expressed  on  this  document  can  in  no  way  be  taken  to  reflect  the  official  

opinion  of  the  European  Union.  

Climate  Change:  Voice  from  the  Ci2es  Irvan  Pulungan  (Country  Director,  ICLEI  Indonesia  Office)  [email protected]      

Gina  Karina  (Program  Officer,  Urban  LEDS  Indonesia)  [email protected]  

Page 2: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

UN  Climate  Summit    September  23,  2014  

Page 3: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

an  unprecedented  agreement  by  the  three  major  city  networks:            to  commit  to  mobilize  members,  other  ciOes,  networks  and  iniOaOves,  to  undertake  a  transparent  and  suppor2ve  approach  to  -­‐   reduce  city-­‐level  emissions,    -­‐   reduce  vulnerability,  and  -­‐   enhance  resilience  to  climate  change,    in  a  consistent  and  complimentary  manner  to  na2onal  level  climate  protecOon  efforts.      

Compact  of  Mayors  

Page 4: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

The  Compact  of  Mayors  builds  on  the  ongoing  efforts  of  Mayors  that  increasingly  set  ambi2ous,  voluntary  city  climate  commitments  or  targets  for  GHG  emissions  reducOon  &  to  address  climate  risk.    Robust,  rigorous  and  consistent  reporOng  standards  (as  established  through  City  Networks)  will  be  made  publicly  available  by  reporOng  through  a  recognized  reporOng  plaWorm,  with  the        being  the  designated  repository  for  Compact-­‐related  data.    

Compact  of  Mayors  

C40,  ICLEI,  and  UCLG  Leader  at  the  launch  of  the  Compact  of  Mayors  today  at  the  UN  SG's  Climate  Summit,  September  23,  2014  in  New  York  

Page 5: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

Compact  of  

Mayors  

Enabling  recogniOon  on  new  &  exisOng  city  comitment  

Establish  a  robust  data  collecOon  standard    

Commitment  on  common  reporOng  plaWorm    

Create  evidence  base  

city  GHG  reducOon      

Demonstrate  commitment  on  achieving  naOonal  target    

Encourage  naOonal  Govt  on  recognize  city  climate  

acOon    

Report  annually  on  

GHG  reducOon  

achievement    

Register  on  city  climate  commitment    

Enabling  more  climate  friendly  legal  framework    

Energy  ,  Water  and  Technical  Infrastructure  

Page 6: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

ICLEI‘s  8  Pioneering  Ac2vi2es  1.   Compact  of  Mayor’s  2.   City  climate  finance  alliance    3.   Municipal  solid  waste  ini2a2ve  4.   Resilience  city  accelerator  ini2a2ve    5.   Carbon  pricing    6.   Building  efficiency  accelerator  ini2a2ve    7.   District  energy  accelerator  ini2a2ve    8.   Urban  electric  mobility  ini2a2ve    

Page 7: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

•  Mayor  George  Ferguson  (Bristol,  UK)    •  Mayor  Bima  Arya  (Bogor,  Indonesia)  •  Mayor  Herbert  BauOsta  (Quezon  City,  Philippines),    •  Mayor  Jürgen  Nimptsch  (Bonn,  Germany),    •  Mayor  Frank  Cownie  (Des  Moines,  USA),    •  Mayor  Ronan  Dantec  (Nantes)  

Notable  member    

Page 8: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

Indonesia City-level Commitment & Initiative

Urban  LEDS  

Page 9: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

3  year    project  (2012  –2015)  Working  across  4  countries  through  ICLEI  regional  offices    Countries:      §   Brazil  §   India    §   Indonesia    §   South  Africa      §   (and  Europe)  

In  each  country:  ●   2  Model  Ci2es  ●   5  Satellite  Ci2es  

Page 10: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

GreenClimateCi2es  program  

•  Process  for  local  governments  o  Start-­‐up  /  advanced  levels  o  Global  North  and  South  

•  Concise  methodology    •  Guidance  and  tools  offered  •  MRV  process  for  the  GCC  program  

Page 11: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

This  project  is  funded  by  the  European  Union.    The  views  expressed  on  this  document  can  in  no  way  be  taken  to  reflect  the  official  

opinion  of  the  European  Union.  

Bogor  Mid-­‐Term  Development  Plan  2015-­‐2019    

Page 12: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

Vison  #3:    Developing  an  environmental  friendly  and  low  emission  city  

Low  Emission  Vision:  Transform  Bogor  into  a  low-­‐carbon  city  supported  by  regula2ons  and    policies,  and  ensure  to  improve  its  clima2c  condi2on  by  mi2gate  GHG  emission  factor  in  the  city.      Pressure  Point  2014  –  2019:    

–  Improving  Bogor  city  environmental  quality  and  capacity,    –  Improving  Bogor  city  spaOal  planning  quality  and  implementaOon,    –  Improving  the  city  building  standardizaOon  using  LED  technology      –  Developing  urban  transport  that  promotes  mass  transportaOon,  

pedestrian  and  cyclists    –  Encourage  urban  development  responsive  disaster  risk  and  climate  

change  impacts    

Page 13: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

"For  over  two  decades,  ICLEI  has  been  advoca2ng  for  the  appropriate  recogni2on,  

engagement  and  empowerment  of  ci2es  and  local  governments  to  tackle  climate  change.  

The  Local  Government  Climate  Roadmap  maps  out  the  interna2onal  advocacy  journey  

begun  in  2007  in  Bali.”    

-­‐  David  Cadman,  ICLEI  President    

ICLEI  City  Members  are  now  seing  bolder  targets  of  slashing  40,  70,  100%  of  GHG  emissions  by  2050  and  improving  city-­‐scale  climate  change  resilience  acOon.    

   

Page 14: Climate Change: Voices from The Cities

This  project  is  funded  by  the  European  Union.    The  views  expressed  on  this  document  can  in  no  way  be  taken  to  reflect  the  official  

opinion  of  the  European  Union.  

Climate  Change:  Voice  from  the  Ci2es  Irvan  Pulungan  (Country  Director,  ICLEI  Indonesia  Office)  [email protected]      

Gina  Karina  (Program  Officer,  Urban  LEDS  Indonesia)  [email protected]  


Recommended