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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Islamabad By Mr. Jawed Ali Khan Cities and Climate Change Specialist UN-HABITAT, Pakistan 31 May 2016.

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1 Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Islamabad By Mr. Jawed Ali Khan Cities and Climate Change Specialist UN-HABITAT, Pakistan 31 May 2016

2 Planning for Climate Change Process Model at City Level

3 Map of Islamabad Capital Territory limits (Islamabad Capital Territory Administration)

4 Islamabad City Expansion, Year 2000-13

5 Factors of Climate Change Vulnerability (UN-Habitat)

6 Recorded Extreme Weather Parameters Highest Maximum Temperature 46°C (24thJune 2005) Lowest Minimum Temperature -4.3°C (25th Dec. 1984) Heaviest Rainfall in 24 hours 181.3 mm (10 August, 1982) Heaviest Rainfall in 10 hours 621.0 mm (23 July, 2001)

7 Nullah Lai

8 Projected Change in Rainfall in Grid 1

9 Projected Rainfall Change in Grid 2

10 Projected Temperature

11 Projected Temperature Change

12 Discharge of Nullah Lai in River Swan in 2013

13 The Nullah Lai at the junction of Islamabad and Rawalpindi in 2013

14 The Nullah Lai in Rawalpindi in 2013

15 Climate change hotspots in Islamabad and Rawalpindi

16 Proposed Projects for increasing Climate Change resilience of Islamabad and surrounding areas Project 1: Solid waste management in urban and rural areas Project 2: Community-level sanitation in rural areas Project 3: Bio-engineered recycling and reuse of grey water Project 4: Rainwater harvesting and ecosystem management Project 5: Study of carbon sequestration in Margalla Hills National Park Project 6: Energy conservation of buildings

17 Project 7: Energy conservation in tube wells Project 8: Energy conservation in industrial sector Project 9: Energy conservation in energy transmission systems Project 10: Energy conservation in the transport sector Project 11: Streamlined planning at the federal, district and local levels Project 12: Certification and registration of real- estate developers and enforcement of building codes Project 13: Supporting the development of public- private partnerships (PPP) Project 14: Ecosystem based adaptation and management for Islamabad Project 15: Reducing pollution from brick kilns Project 16: Adaptation in healthcare Project 17: Flood Protection

18 Thank you


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