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CLIMATE HAZARDS AND CHANGES IDENTIFIED
  • Floods
  • Droughts
  • Changes in precipitation patterns
  • Wildfires
  • Storms, hurricanes, cyclones
  • Melting of glaciers
  • Heatwaves
  • Seasonal shifts
  • Sea level rise
  • Thawing of permafrost
  • Other: cold snaps; electric storms; landslides; changes in ENSO
# OF ADAPTATION PRIORITIES

3

Adaptation priorities

Reduce the damage, alterations, and the consequent current and future losses generated by dangers associated with climate change in the populations and their livelihoods.

Reduce the damage, possible alterations, and consequent current and future losses generated by hazards associated with climate change in ecosystems, basins, and territories.

Reduce the damage, possible alterations, and consequent current and future losses generated by hazards associated with climate change in the infrastructure, goods and/or services.

# of cross-sectoral or strategic priorities

3

Cross-sectoral or strategic priorities

Gender, interculturality, intergenerational equity.

# of Specific Adaptation Actions Identified

92

Guiding Principles for the NAP Process
  • participatory
  • transparent
  • coordinated
  • Other: cross-cutting; accountability; climate governance; prevention
Use of Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge

Data reflects NAPs submitted to the UNFCCC as of

* The list of NAPs on the UNFCCC’s NAP Central includes sector-specific NAPs from Uruguay for four sectors (agriculture, cities and infrastructure, energy, and coastal sectors). Sector-specific NAPs are not included in the analysis as we are focusing on multi-sector NAP documents.

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