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Towards an Improved Governance of Heatwaves in the MENA Region

Towards an Improved Governance of Heatwaves in the MENA Region

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Executive Summary

- Temperatures across the Middle East region are predicted to increase by 3°C by 2050
- Warming will be felt more in cities because of the urban heat island (UHI) effect, causing heat-related health problems
- City planning and management regimes are often disconnected from disaster risk and resilience building and legislation is lacking
- Lacking data and information sharing across multiple levels of governance hamper heatwave warning systems
- Urban building projects lead to a soaring demand for cooling systems
- Traditional adaptations such as street grid design, wind catchers and mashrabiya screens could be used more
- Policy response should include national Heat Health Action Plans that are translated into Local Heat Plans, coordinated and implemented by local governments

OrganisationDe Haagse Hogeschool
DepartmentKenniscentrum Global Governance
Published inAlternative Policy Solutions. The American University in Cairo
Date2022-11-29
TypeJournal article
LanguageEnglish

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