2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11195228
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Urban Informality in the Paris Climate Agreement: Content Analysis of the Nationally Determined Contributions of Highly Urbanized Developing Countries

Abstract: Climate change related events affect informal settlements, or slums, disproportionally more than other areas in a city or country. This article investigates the role of slums in the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) for the Paris Agreement of a selected group of 28 highly urbanized developing countries. Content analysis and descriptive statistics were used to analyze first the general content in these NDCs and second the proposed role, or lack thereof, of slums in these documents. The results show tha… Show more

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“…In terms of financial performance of firms, Oestreich and Tsiakas [49] report a large and statistically significant carbon premium in stock returns. However, studies on Europe [50][51][52] and the USA [53,54] are less common, and those presenting a more global, holistic perspective, such as ours, are particularly scarce [55,56].…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In terms of financial performance of firms, Oestreich and Tsiakas [49] report a large and statistically significant carbon premium in stock returns. However, studies on Europe [50][51][52] and the USA [53,54] are less common, and those presenting a more global, holistic perspective, such as ours, are particularly scarce [55,56].…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Mexico City is the secondlargest Megacity of Latin America and has higher levels of economic development [64,65] than many of its counterparts in the Global South, but it also has high levels of urban poverty and inequality [66]. Thus, this comprehensive examination of energy and resource consumption, in Mexico City's colonia popular, can serve as a reference for other Latin American cities and beyond in the Global South, which house the largest populations of slums dwellers [7,8].…”
Section: Conclusion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research on informal settlements and climate change primarily focused on adaptation strategies to address the sensitivity of precarious infrastructure to extreme climate events [4][5][6]. There is little understanding of the significance of informal settlements for climate change mitigation [7,8]. Previous research explored the mitigation potential of retrofitting residential buildings, erected by architects and contractors, in cities of the North [9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature about informal settlements focuses primarily on land grabs and on the creation of slums, which are a common phenomenon in developing countries and even in developed ones, some of them included in the Global North [1]. Then, this type of informality is associated with marginality [2][3][4]. Even the UN [5] agrees with this idea in its New Urban Agenda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%