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Urban and Housing National Policy
November 2013
COP19/CMP9United NationsClimate Change ConferenceWarsaw 2013
CONTENT
I. Context: Urban and housing reality in Mexico
II. Urban and housing national policy: Challenges, strategies and instruments
III. Sustainable strategies
IV. Instruments for controlling the growth of urban sprawl
Creating a new urban development model
Incentives(loans and subsidies) alligned towards this new model.
Sustainable Strategies
Expected Results: Consolidate competitive, sustainable, livable cities, in which housing not only represents the main asset of a family, but also their access to a wider set of education, health, recreation and job opportunities, that allow them to improve their overall quality of life.
1. New model of urban and metropolitan development
2. Dignified and sustainable housing
3. Sustainable mobility
4. Land Management
5. Regional sustainable development and territorial management
6. Disaster risk reduction
National Appropriated Mitigation Actions (NAMA)
• Refers to a set of policies and actions that countries undertake as part of a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In the Mexican case, will strengthen the public policy.
• Different countries may take different nationally appropriate actions on the basis of equity and in accordance with common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities.
• Developing countries will effectively implement national action depends on the effective implementation of the commitments by developed countries in provision of financial resources and transfer of technology.
• The priorities of developing countries are economic and social development, and technological transfer that will support the actual market in Mexico
What is the challenge?
Population growth and Urbanization in Mexico will drive emissions growth
There is an opportunity now to ensure that the communities built over the coming decade will be energy, waste, and water efficient.
Urban & Rural Population in Less Developed Countries 1950-2050
Housing NAMA Implementation / Pilot Projects
Actions commenced in 2012 and will
continue through 2013
Taking in consideration the modification or notes from Phase One included in the Housing NAMA (New houses) document derivate from previous phase.
Implementation - Cities and developers: • Aguascalientes (GEO and SADASI); Cancún and
Playa del Carmen (HOMEX and SADASI); Guadalajara (HERSO), Hermosillo (DEREX); Monterrey (SADASI); Morelia (HERSO); Tecamac, (VINTE); Huehuetoca, Acapulco, Monterrey (ARA).
Extremely dry hot Hot and humidExtremely hot and humidMildCold mild
The Urban NAMA covers community scale mitigation actions applied for new, green field residential communities across Mexico
To reduce demand for delivered services, To improve the emissions efficiency of delivered services.
Urban NAMA
“Umbrella Concept”
Total energy Fuel consumption Water consumption
at the community
level
NAMA boundary by Sector
Urban NAMA, USCO Concept
NAMA for sustainable housing retrofit
Conceptual Design of the NAMA Contribute to achieve a substantial
reduction of energy consumption
Facilitate a holistic and systematic approach to energy efficient refurbishment of the building stock
“ wholehouse
approach”