Recommendation ITU-T L.1508 (01/2024) Framework for climate change adaptation in coastal cities using information and communication technology and digital technologies
Summary
History
FOREWORD
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
     3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
     3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Climate change and coastal area
7 Climate change adaptation in coastal cities using ICT and digital technologies
     7.1 The role of ICTs in tackling climate change
          7.1.1 Collection of data
          7.1.2 Analysis and modelling
          7.1.3 Sharing information
     7.2 ICT for observation and monitoring to predict and forecast climate change
     7.3 Climate change adaptation in coastal cities
          7.3.1 Rising sea levels and risk of storm surge damage along coasts
          7.3.2 Risk of loss of marine ecosystems of great importance to livelihoods in coastal areas
     7.4 The framework of digital transition for tackling climate change
Appendix I  Climate change and coastal areas in the European Union, New Zealand and Mediterranean coastal zones
     I.1 Climate change and coastal area in European Union
          I.1.1 Impacts and vulnerabilities
          I.1.2  Policy framework
          I.1.3 Improving the knowledge base
          I.1.4 Supporting investment and funding
          I.1.5 Supporting the implementation
          I.1.6 Floods Directive
     I.2 Climate change and coastal area in New Zealand
          I.2.1 Sea level rise
          I.2.2 The impacts of climate change on coastal areas
          I.2.3 Planning for future sea level rise in New Zealand
          I.2.4 Central government response to planning for sea level rise and increasing coastal risk
          I.2.5 Local government response to planning for sea level rise and increasing coastal risk
     I.3 Mediterranean coastal zones: coastal plans and adaptation to climate change
          I.3.1 Planning under a changing climate
          I.3.2 Coastal plans as locally relevant frameworks for climate action
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