This service is designed to foster inclusion, empowerment, and active participation of different stakeholders to foster climate resilience in cities.
A key feature of the Triple-A service is its flexibility and modularity that can be adapted to local context. It integrates three key components: Analysis, Ambition, and Action. through a process of continuous learning. The service involves guiding participants through structured interactions to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration to better support the common understanding of climate change risk and opportunities allowing cities to address unique challenges and pursue particular goals. This is a premium service as it requires process facilitation and guidance to select the most appropriate tool or combination of tools to make informed decisions.
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The complexity depends on the tools selected.
The benefits of applying this service include a better understanding risks and opportunities associated with climate change, prioritise adaptation measures, and develop effective adaptation strategies. By emphasizing the importance of analysis, ambition, and action, this Triple-A service fosters a continuous learning process that empowers cities to address climate challenges more effectively.
It also promotes collaboration among diverse stakeholders, and foster ambitious, climate-resilient futures.
In the REACHOUT project this Triple-A framework was implemented through three learning cycles each taking one year. However, within city administrations, different policy domains have different planning cycles and deadlines, and different adaptation topics will be part of different policy plans. So, the cost of implementation can vary according to the city needs and goals.
Next two videos provide a visual interpretation of how this decision-support tool can be used to inform urban decision makers and practitioners.
The tools below can be used to support the Triple-A decision process.
During an extreme rainfall event, Jan watches in fear as water rises dangerously close to flooding his apartment. His experience highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation in Gdynia, inspiring the community to take action and build a more resilient future together.