The purpose of this IDRC funded project is to the develop a set of guidelines by March 2019 – called the Green Book – to adapt existing and future South African settlements to climatic changes. The Green Book is to be used as a planning and design tool by municipalities and others (private, NGOs, educators). The Green Book will look at cities holistically and propose differentiated adaptation options for distinctive types of vulnerable settlements with similar types of risk profiles. Focus is on settlements smaller than 2 million people, to potentially benefit more than 18 million people as well as many under capacitated municipalities. The application of the guidelines will improve the resilience and reduce vulnerability of at risk populations living in SA settlements
Reference:
Van Niekerk, Willemien. 2016. The Green Book: Planning and design guidelines for adapting South African settlement to climate change. In: Livable Cities Forum, Halifax, Canada, 13 September 2016
Van Niekerk, C. W. (2016). The Green Book: Planning and design guidelines for adapting South African settlement to climate change. IDRC. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9286
Van Niekerk, Cornelia W. "The Green Book: Planning and design guidelines for adapting South African settlement to climate change." (2016): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9286
Van Niekerk CW, The Green Book: Planning and design guidelines for adapting South African settlement to climate change; IDRC; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9286 .