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Annex 3: Climate Resilience Analysis of CIWA Project Components
with Climate Adaptation Indicators
CIWA project
Sectoral
Grouping Climate Adaptation Indicators components
matched
1. Sanitation
wastewater 1.1 Incorporate changes in design of wastewater treatment and disposal systems in 1
management response to extreme weather and flood events
2.1 Support demand-side management based on water-saving and water-pricing
policies to maintain climate-resilient water supplies (by reducing water consumption 1
and increasing water-use efficiency)
2.2 Support supply-side management by expanding supplies (e.g., through
diversification of water sources), reducing water losses, and/or improving cooperation 22
on shared water resources
2. Water supply
2.3 Relocate well fields away from floodplains or raise well heads 0
2.4 Improve watershed management planning and regulation of water abstraction 15
2.5 Install water-recycling equipment to improve water security 0
2.6 Optimize water infrastructure design based on climate and hydrological models 3
3.1 Retain or reestablish mangrove forests and wetlands as protection against floods 2
3.2 Improve resilience of infrastructure (e.g., bridges, water supply, community 3
infrastructure) to floods
3.3 Promote regional cooperation on flood risk reduction 29
3. Flood
protection 3.4 Construct or strengthen polders, dikes, and embankments to protect against
increasing flood risks 0
3.5 Reinforce the coastline physically (with new/rehabilitated structures) or naturally
(with vegetation) 0
3.6 Incorporate climate-related aspects in design standards for drainage systems 0
4.1 Incorporate changes in design of wastewater treatment and disposal systems in 0
4. Wastewater response to extreme weather and flood events
collection,
transportation, 4.2 Protect wastewater infrastructure against increasing flood risk 0
treatment, and
disposal
4.3 Treat wastewater and conservation/reuse of (waste)water to respond to declining
water supplies 0
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