Structured collaboration among stakeholders to enhance community resilience
Targeted Adaptation
Integrating people with disabilities into risk and disaster management.
Integrating local and scientific knowledge through observations, communication, and early warning
It guides schools to assess hazards, reduce risks, and co-design SOPs (evacuation, lockdown, reunification) with students and communities. Includes ready-to-use templates, checklists, and drills to strengthen preparedness and continuity of learning.
Community-led resilience model for improving wildfire preparedness and recovery
Hydrological monitoring, meteorological data, and community engagement to protect lives and property
The Climate Shelters Network offers free, accessible spaces maintained at comfortable temperatures (26°C in summer, 21°C in winter) throughout Barcelona. These include libraries, civic centers, museums, schools, parks, and sports facilities that maintain their regular functions while serving as climate refuges. The network also includes "micro-shelters" - smaller establishments like pharmacies and shops offering temporary relief.
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