The City of Mendoza commits to promote the Climate Change Laboratory. (ARCMD0003)
Overview
At-a-Glance
Action Plan: Action plan – Mendoza, Argentina, 2021 – 2023
Inception Report: Inception Report – Action plan – Mendoza, Argentina, 2021 – 2023
Commitment Start: Aug 2021
Commitment End: Jul 2022
Institutions involved:
- Dirección de Gobierno Abierto y Participación Ciudadana
- Subsecretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible
- Universidad Juan Agustín Maza
Primary Policy Area:
Primary Sector:
OGP Value:
- Civic Participation
Inception Report Summary
Verifiable: Yes
Relevance to OGP Values: Yes
The commitment is a continuation of ongoing practice in line with existing legislation, policies or requirements.
The commitment activities will result in a change of the rules, practices or policies that govern a policy area, public sector and/or relationship between citizens and is binding or institutionalized across government or specific institution(s).
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Description
Commitment ID
ARCMD0003
Commitment Title
The City of Mendoza commits to promote the Climate Change Laboratory.
Problem
The nature/society relationship is indissoluble. The health of our environments directly conditions the well-being of our societies. Considering that many problems that historically affected our societies were generated from environmental impacts, we understand that one of the best ways to preserve human health is to promote the protection of nature. This is why the paradigm of sustainability is a non-negotiable requirement in current times. The positioning of this concept as a central and transversal policy to all public policies implemented by the municipal government is a strategy to guarantee a sustainable urban development model. From the municipality we understand the emergency situation linked to climate change, and we express the need to work urgently, immediately and sustainably on this great challenge that unites us as a society.
Status quo
Within the framework of the Declaration of Climate Emergency and the triple impact management implemented by Mayor Ulpiano Suarez, the Deliberative Council approved the Local Climate Action Plan (PLAC) of the City of Mendoza. It will be taken as a reference to advance, according to these guidelines, in the consolidation of a sustainable city model. This plan is structured in eight chapters grouped in Introduction, Climate Governance and Climate Action Plan. Among the topics addressed in each section are the general concepts related to global warming and climate change; the physical and socio-environmental profile of the City of Mendoza, its current scenario and future trend without actions; the reasons for the Declaration of Climate Emergency; inventories of greenhouse gases in the City; the importance of permanent monitoring in air, water, risk, threat, vulnerability.
Action
The Climate Change Laboratory of the City of Mendoza (CCMZALAB) is the platform for experimentation, design and innovation for the development of sustainable public policies to provide local solutions of triple impact to the global scourge of climate change. The CCMZALAB aims to generate a space for co-creation, co-design, experimentation and testing between municipal officials and universities that participate in the Climate Change Committee together with other actors such as businessmen and civil society referents that have an impact on environmental issues, being a key element to generate collaborative responses to current environmental challenges.
How will the commitment contribute to solving the public problem described above?
The result is innovative prototypes arising from the collaborative experience in the public policy design process, developed with greater consensus and citizen participation. In this way, the Laboratory works synergistically from the dynamics of collaboration and innovation, making it possible to arrive at agile and effective solutions to the complex challenges posed by the consequences of climate change worldwide.
What long-term goal as identified in your Open Government Strategy does this commitment relate to?
The Climate Change Laboratory of the City of Mendoza (CCMZALAB) provides local triple impact solutions to the global scourge of climate change, one of the 3 legs of the triple impact. In this way, the Laboratory works synergistically from the dynamics of collaboration and innovation, making it possible to arrive at agile and effective solutions to the complex challenges posed by the consequences of climate change worldwide.
Primary Policy Area
Digital Governance
Primary Sector
Environment & Climate
What OGP value is this commitment relevant to?
Civic Participation | Because they result in innovative prototypes arising from the collaborative experience in the public policy design process, developed with greater consensus and citizen participation. |