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ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN THE COASTAL CITIES OF NORTH AFRICA ALEXANDRIA WORKSHOP: VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT JUNE 15TH AND 16TH, 2010 Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transportation – Miami Campus

SUMMARY REPORT 1. Introduction The Alexandria workshop was organized jointly by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, by the World Bank and by the Center for Mediterranean Integration of Marseille. The event was an important step in the process of implementing the regional study on “Adaptation to climate change and disaster preparedness in the coastal cities of North Africa”, which is managed by the World Bank and addresses these issues in the three coastal cities of Alexandria, Casablanca, and Tunis, and in the urban development area of the Bouregreg Valley in Morocco. The regional study, launched in June 2009, is co-financed by the Global Facility for Disaster Risk Reduction (GFDRR), by the Norwegian Trust Fund NTF-PSI, and by the Trust Fund for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development (TFESSD), financed by the Governments of Norway and Finland, which are all administered by the World Bank. The study is carried out by an international consortium of companies, competitively selected, headed by Egis BCEOM and comprising IAU-IF and BRGM. The Alexandria part of the study benefits from the partnership established between the Arab Academy and the World Bank, whereby the Arab Academy contributes technical and financial resources for its implementation, by making available its academic and professional staff and its facilities. In addition, the European Space Agency has financed on a pro-bono basis the intervention of Altamira, a service provider, to carry out the land subsidence part of the Alexandria urban vulnerability assessment. The Center for Mediterranean Integration of Marseille, of which Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia are founding members, provides the regional platform for the dissemination of the results of the study. The objectives of the seminar were to a) present the preliminary results of the urban vulnerability assessment, produced jointly by Egis BCEOM consortium and by the Arab Academy; b) receive the comments and clarification of Egyptian national and local stakeholders; and c) engage the stakeholders in the reflection and priority-setting for the second phase of the study, which will consist in the preparation of an adaptation and resilience action plan.

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