Manisha Sharma

UT4051

PUT21207

Indian cities collaborate with non-state actors like global city networks and foundations to develop city-level Climate Action Plans as they are neglected in the existing policy framework. However, challenges such as disjointed efforts, the duplicity of plans, limited government capacity, data availability, statutory backing, state-city disconnects, and financing issues exist. To address these challenges and include the transport sector, recommendations include integrating CAPs and Clean Air Action Plans into a Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP), providing legal backing for CMPs, and improving coordination, capacity building, data collection, accountability mechanisms, and financing strategies. 


Report Content

Aim & Objectives

Need for the Study

Policy & Institutional Framework for Climate Action in India

Type of plans a city have to prepare & implement in cities

Evaluation of Climate Action Plans

Evaluation of Climate Action Plans

Evaluation of Indian Climate Action Plans based on the framework prepared & Issues

Evaluation of Climate Planning Frameworks

Results of Semi-Structured Interview & Experts Opinion Survey

Recommendations