Policy Solution
Heat resilience demonstration projects
Awareness and Engagement
Summary
Leading tours and workshops at interventions with demonstrated success can build support for scaling solutions, generate community enthusiasm, build partnerships, and celebrate accomplishments.
Implementation
Pilot solutions to demonstrate the impact of interventions and raise awareness about heat issues. Lead community workshops and trainings on the intervention sites.
Considerations for Use
For greatest impact, select pilot neighborhoods that may have high vulnerability to heat and low access to public cooling resources like vegetation and public space.
Overview
Climate:
Cold, Hot/Dry, Hot/Humid, TemperatePolicy Levers:
Awareness and EngagementGovernments may design and operate programs with the goal of increasing awareness and engagement among constituents or stakeholder groups about the risks and opportunities of extreme heat.Trigger Points:
No-regrets actions (low cost/low effort but substantial benefit)Interventions that are relatively low-cost and low effort (in terms of requisite dependencies) but have substantial environmental and/or social benefits.Intervention Types:
Communications/OutreachSectors:
Disaster Risk Management, Informal Settlements, Public Health
Case Studies
Impact
Target Beneficiaries:
Heat-vulnerable communities, ResidentsPhase of Impact:
Risk reduction and mitigationMetrics:
Number of projects scaled
Implementation
Intervention Scale:
City, State/ProvinceAuthority and Governance:
City government, State/provincial governmentImplementation Timeline:
Medium-term (3-9 Years)Implementation Stakeholders:
CBOs, City government, PublicFunding Sources:
Grants and philanthropy, Public investmentCapacity to Act:
High, Low, MediumBenefits
Cost-Benefit:
LowPublic Good:
HighGHG Reduction:
N/ACo-benefits (Climate/Environmental):
N/ACo-benefits (Social/Economic):
Build community capacity, Build social cohesion, Improve human health