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- Page 7 and 8: 4. CLIMATE DATA AND CLIMATE CHANGE
- Page 9 and 10: List of tables TABLE 1: EMISSION FA
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- Page 17 and 18: To mobilize all stakeholders in and
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- Page 25 and 26: Section II: Baseline Emission Inven
- Page 27 and 28: Figure 2: Considered themes in BEI
- Page 29 and 30: 1.3.2.1 Residential buildings In th
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- Page 35 and 36: average. Although, this figure stil
- Page 37 and 38: Energy consumption in GWh 12.0 10.0
- Page 39 and 40: GHG emissions in tCO 2eq/year in 20
- Page 41 and 42: Governorate of the Red Sea in 2015
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- Page 45 and 46: temperature control system. There i
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of the Red Sea, would implement a S
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sustainable and green tourism throu
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power air compressors for diving ac
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To design and implement an adequate
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Energy in MWh/year Situation in 201
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4.3.3. Biogas As previously mention
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Section IV: Climate Adaptation Plan
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populated cities and suburbs). In t
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Severe floods hit Alexandria, 24th
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scenario is estimated to be about 1
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place in many cities such as Alexan
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• Third National Communication on
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− Develop a database for all chan
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a. Maximum & Minimum temperature Fe
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Temperature 4.2.1. Main climate tre
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The following figures present the s
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and August 2017. More specifically:
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The Governorate of the Red Sea (mun
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Receptors Extreme weather event - A
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Infrastructure Receptors Social Ext
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Receptors Extreme weather event Pot
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Receptors Extreme weather event Pot
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Sea level rise* Significantly fewer
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Sea level rise* Significantly fewer
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een created to mitigate and evaluat
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6.2.2.2 Coastal Zones Adaptation op
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• Alert /Communication actions: T
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Controlled flood management zones h
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Alert / Communication Educational T
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Technical Utilization of drip irrig
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tourists’ transports that current
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in particular and in the Governorat
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3. Organization and procedures Form
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- European Commission (EC), - Europ
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2. City of Hurghada (Governorate of
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- Climate Change Risk Management Pr
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• Ministry of Tourism (MoTrm) - r
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Component 4 It will assess costs of
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6. Assumptions and risks - The key
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3. City of Hurghada (Governorate of
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- Second National Communication on
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Administrative and coordination pro
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The action plans (stage A) to suppl
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converting Hotels and resorts by na
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- Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Dev
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- Egypt’s Sustainable Development
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- Turn off electric equipment at th
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- Municipality and Governorate - Go
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Return on Investment (draft calcula
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5. City of Hurghada - Governorate o
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- Public Private Partnership - PPP
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Administrative and coordination pro
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design and implement an adequate en
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and ensure the implementation of th
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- Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (A
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Renewable energy at the city of Hur
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- Design of Feed-in Tariffs 2012, -
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* Calculation based on 1,278 € pe
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- Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Min
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Draft calculation of the NPV and re
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7. City of Hurghada - Governorate o
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- Environmental Awareness - Trainin
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1. More efficient use of energy, es
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• Successful projects in national
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8. City of Hurghada - Governorate o
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- Code for Improving Energy Consump
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Costal Zones sector: 1. Reduce clim
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permits, approvals and follow up pr
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- European Bank for Reconstruction
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o o Table 3 presents the proposed a
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I. Identification of the target aud
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sector. It would be recommended to
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- Roles and responsibilities (Commu
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Carnival competition (Ministry of I
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enefits and the feasibility of inve
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6 months apart from heavy tourist s
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- With the campaign 2.1.1, link the
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The dependence of Marinas and yacht
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Template 3.2 CAPP activities as rel
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- Smart service for smart people -
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protection, Promote green tourism i
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adapt/improve measures according to
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Omran E. Frihy, Khalid M. DewidarMo
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