- Page 1 and 2: This project is funded by the Europ
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- Page 5 and 6: Table of contents Executive Summary
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- Page 11 and 12: List of tables Table 1: Emission fa
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- Page 15 and 16: Section I: Governorate climate and
- Page 17 and 18: (MCEI) is responsible for drawing u
- Page 19 and 20: implementing the NEEAP and using sm
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- Page 25 and 26: 2. Promote the integration of energ
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- Page 31 and 32: Financing the SECAP The Governorate
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- Page 35 and 36: 1.3.1.2 Employment statistics The e
- Page 37 and 38: Value provided Method Final value E
- Page 39 and 40: * Emissions from livestock and anim
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- Page 43 and 44: 10% 10% Governorate (Municipal) Bui
- Page 45 and 46: Agriculture 1 692 0 2 622 0 0 0 0 4
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- Page 81 and 82: 2.2. Climate Change Impacts in Egyp
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Future Cities Adaptation Compass To
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Receptors Extreme weather event Pot
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Receptors Extreme weather event Riv
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Receptors Extreme weather event Pot
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Storms - Higher maintenance cost -
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Storms Floods - Damages/ loss of ha
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esult of a partnership between Egyp
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necessary adaptation policies. Prov
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2. Build institutional and technica
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Alert / Communication / Education D
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Table 17: Suggested adaptation acti
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Adoption of methods to reduce water
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Section V: Project Fiches City of L
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Strategy - Transport Strategy and A
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in the Nile river is absolutely cen
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• Structuring the urban transport
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5. Assumptions and risks • Mobili
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Loans and potential borrower Expect
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water quality of the surrounding en
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- Reduce energy consumption in all
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• Environmental permit: EEAA appr
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- Minimum NG required per Cruise bo
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• MoTr through River Transport Au
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8. Cost estimates Technical support
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City of Luxor - Governorate of Luxo
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- Second National Communication on
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- Reduce fossil fuel consumption in
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- Directive 2001/42/EC (SEA Directi
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- Train small local companies that
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Staff training Governorate (Municip
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- Lamp replacement by LED 10% 783 k
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City of Luxor (Governorate of Luxor
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Laws, Regulations and Decrees Laws
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lower GHG emissions. This action is
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Component 2: Develop Solar Water He
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- Municipality and Governorate - Go
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• The development of Green hotels
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- Reduction as related to BAU scena
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is a need to make use of green labe
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- Incentives for Generating Electri
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• Install PV Solar panels and SHW
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This includes: - Switch from AC/ He
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The development would require the f
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• Municipality determination to a
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Energy savings GWh/y - Lamp replace
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the workshop participants towards t
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I. Identification of the target aud
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From this study concerning the targ
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- Link to other opportunities and/o
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2.1.2. Template Proposed Communicat
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the installation of ordinary lamps
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- Staff training needs: Coordinatio
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- Coordinate with the road manageme
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2.2.2. Template Proposed Communicat
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3.1. Template Identification of CAP
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expected in %. 2- Reduce carbon emi
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staff and household owners and mana
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Key Message: - Luxor is turning gre
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References Elkhayt, M. 2016. The Eg
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Climate Change Legislation in Egypt
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Table of Contents LIST OF TABLES ..
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1. Introduction Al-Qurna is one of
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2 3 (1) Heritage Sites (2) Agricult
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Consequently, the following will be
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- Tourism and Heritage problem Lack
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The introduction of the by road, Lu
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the constant stream of tourists has
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Uncoordinated designation for herit
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d) To mitigate visiting risks throu
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from the SCA tourist info. Center s
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- Awareness campaign for SCA staff
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Provide comfortable environment fri
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After minimising trips by 40 per ce
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Public-Private-Partnerships (availa
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to PV system. Conclusion: - A clean
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5.1.4 Management of Agriculture was
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Phase 2: Continue with the rest of
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5.1.5. Environmental public awarene
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• Spreading information and train
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Total cost of Project: 13,000 € D
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5.2 Project fiches mid-term actions
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Component 1: Select and formulate t
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6. Appendix: Luxor Governorate Stra
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Declared by H.E. the governor, Luxo