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Revision as of 14:44, 15 September 2021

Project Q2981358 in Portugal
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Municipal Plan for Adaptation to the Climate Change of Lakes
Project Q2981358 in Portugal

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    32,472.0 Euro
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    1 January 2017
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    8 January 2019
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    MUNICÍPIO DE LAGOS
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    37°9'11.27"N, 8°44'30.84"W
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    O PMAACL terá 3 fases: fase de avaliação e cenarização climática municipal, conhecimento atual e futuro na região e concelho, fase de análise identificação dos impactos climáticos, avaliação da capacidade adaptativa, vulnerabilidades atuais e futuras, com análise setorial, fase final de definição e avaliação, programa de medidas/ações de adaptação, quadro de monitorização e gestão do Plano e integração do Plano no planeamento local. (Portuguese)
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    The PMAACL will have 3 phases: Municipal climate assessment and scenery phase, current and future knowledge in the region and county, analysis phase identification of climate impacts, assessment of adaptive capacity, current and future vulnerabilities, with sectoral analysis, final phase of definition and evaluation, adaptation measures/actions programme, Plan monitoring and management framework and integration of the Plan into local planning. (English)
    9 July 2021
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    Lagos
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    Identifiers

    POSEUR-02-1708-FC-000008
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