Press Release: Urban Greenprints: A Nature-based Solutions Feasibility Framework for Urban Coastal Regions

The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), a Bengaluru-based think tank, has released a new report titled Urban Greenprints: A Nature-based Solutions Feasibility Framework for Urban Coastal Regions, calling for a paradigm shift in how India’s coastal cities approach urban planning and climate resilience.

Analyst

The analyst will be involved in various short- and long-term modelling studies on energy transition to asses its impact on land-use and need for critical minerals, and its contribution in reaching net-zero emissions. This work will be in the Climate Change Mitigation domain within the Climate, Environment, and Sustainability sector.

 

 

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Visualising climate change risks: The Climate Risk Assessment Tool (CRAT) for Puducherry UT

The Union Territory (UT) of Puducherry, comprising four regions, is primarily located in low-lying coastal and water-adjacent lands, making it highly vulnerable to climate change extremities and hazards such as droughts, heatwaves, floods, sea level rise (SLR), and coastal erosion. These pose significant challenges to the UT of Puducherry's agriculture, biodiversity, coastal ecosystems, infrastructure, and water resources. A comprehensive multi-hazard risk assessment is crucial to address and manage these multifaceted challenges effectively.