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The 2024 Tainan City Climate Change Adaptation and Low-Carbon Sustainable Homeland Implementation Plan focuses on seven key areas: climate change mitigation and adaptation, low-carbon homeland maintenance, project assistance, certification promotion, solar photovoltaic installations, training, and evaluation. These initiatives aim to advance Tainan's vision of a sustainable and resilient city.
To address climate change challenges, the project conducted consultation and promotion meetings with government representatives, experts, and citizens. Two consultation sessions engaged 72 participants, discussing district evaluations, certification processes, and documentation techniques. Two promotion meetings with 102 attendees reviewed greenhouse gas reduction results and adaptation plans, while educational activities involved 81 citizens in interactive discussions and outdoor events to deepen awareness of climate-related issues.
Efforts to maintain and verify low-carbon homeland outcomes included inspections at 22 sites, revealing positive maintenance results. Continued funding was recommended to support local low-carbon initiatives. For low-carbon action projects, funding was provided to support 18 administrative districts in certification maintenance, while was provided to 19 demonstration projects. Remaining funds from other allocations indicate effective resource management.
The promotion of certification saw the addition of 4 bronze-certified districts, 18 bronze-certified villages, and 2 silver-certified villages, along with 14 successfully registered villages. Currently, Tainan boasts 6 silver and 5 bronze-certified districts, and among its 649 villages, 14 hold silver and 68 hold bronze certifications, highlighting significant progress in community participation.
Solar photovoltaic systems were a key focus, with two informational sessions leading to 16 site assessments. Under the city’s assistance program, funding was provided for three projects, which were completed and verified by November 15. These efforts align with Tainan’s commitment to expanding renewable energy adoption.
Training and promotional activities reached diverse audiences, including 108 citizens through two promotional events and 70 representatives in a community observation session. Two training courses equipped 136 participants, including government and business representatives, with expertise in carbon reduction and net-zero practices.
Finally, the evaluation process aligned with Tainan’s net-zero goals, with a scoring system emphasizing sustainability and project outcomes. By November, the city achieved a perfect score of 100, reflecting its commitment to low-carbon development and climate resilience.
Tainan City’s comprehensive actions underscore its dedication to addressing climate change and advancing sustainable development, setting a benchmark for resilient urban planning and community-driven initiatives.
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