Climate Proofing in Grenada

What is Climate Proofing?

Climate proofing, also known as climate resilience or climate adaptation, refers to the process of integrating climate change considerations into the design, planning, and implementation of policies, strategies, and infrastructure to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience to climate change impacts. This proactive approach aims to ensure that systems, communities, and environments can withstand and recover from the effects of climate change, such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and changing precipitation patterns. Climate proofing is essential for building a sustainable and resilient future in the face of a changing climate.

Climate Proofing in Grenada

Climate proofing in Grenada involves integrating climate change considerations into the planning, design, and implementation of government projects to enhance resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate impacts. To achieve this, Grenada's government has embedded the Climate Change and Coastal Hazard Adaptation Planning Toolkit (CCORAL) into decision-making requirements submissions to the Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP). CCORAL is a tool developed specifically for small island developing states like Grenada to assess and manage climate risks in development planning. It was first piloted in Grenada in 2013.

About CCORAL

CCORAL helps decision-makers identify climate risks and vulnerabilities associated with government projects, such as infrastructure development, water resource management, and coastal protection. By incorporating climate risk assessments into project planning, Grenada can better prioritize investments and implement adaptation measures to enhance resilience.

The use of CCORAL in Grenada aligns with the government's broader efforts to mainstream climate change adaptation across sectors and ensure that development projects are resilient to climate impacts. By integrating CCORAL into decision-making processes, Grenada is taking proactive steps to address the challenges of climate change and build a more resilient future for its citizens.

CCORAL is available online and can be used be everyone including the private sector, by associations of engineers and architects, by ministerial officials, regulators, technical staff, students, and academia.

More information and access to the toolkit can be found here CCORAL ONLINE TOOL