El intercambio de experiencias es un factor clave para el desarrollo de la política climática de los municipios. Considerando lo anterior, con el inicio de la elaboración del Programa Municipal de Cambio Climático (PMCC) de Puerto Vallarta, se creó un portal que busca impulsar estas acciones, así como promover las redes de trabajo y conocimiento entre actores y municipios en el desarrollo de sus programas.

Como parte de los esfuerzos de Jalisco por combatir el cambio climático, el municipio de Puerto Vallarta ha dado inicio a sus actividades para el desarrollo de su programa Municipal de Cambio Climático, apoyándose en la Guía para la elaboración o actualización de los PMCC. Durante este proceso se reconoció la importancia de abrir un espacio público como un paso fundamental para el seguimiento de sus actividades y el intercambio de información. Para ello la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (Cooperación Alemana al Desarrollo Sustentable) apoyó la creación de un Portal de PMCC en México, mismo que fue presentado en un Webinar el pasado 9 de abril del presente año. En el Webinar se dio a conocer la experiencia de Jalisco implementando la Guía, el avance y lecciones aprendidas de Puerto Vallarta en la elaboración de su Programa y una breve guía de usuario para interactuar con el Portal.

En ese sentido, desde el pasado febrero del 2019, el municipio de Puerto Vallarta ha compartido etapa a etapa sus actividades y avances a través de este Portal. Adicionalmente, dentro del blog se pueden encontrar los logros y retos del municipio para el desarrollo de su PMCC, videos, estudios y documentos de interés común relacionados con cambio climático. De esta forma, otros municipios pueden seguir el proceso del desarrollo de su programa y a su vez pueden compartir sus propias experiencias.

El Portal de PMCC de México está disponible en Energypedia, una plataforma disponible al público en donde se intercambia el conocimiento en temas de energías renovables, acceso a la energía y eficiencia energética. En el sitio, puede encontrarse una guía de interacción con el portal paso a paso, preguntas marco para la redacción de artículos, la Guía completa, entre otras herramientas para el desarrollo de los PMCC.

 

 

Para más información sobre este Portal, acceder a los siguientes enlaces:

  • Webinar de presentación del Portal de PMCC en México.
  • Portal del PMCC en México.

The exchange of experiences is a key factor for the development of the municipalities’ climate policy. Considering the above, with the beginning of the elaboration of the Municipal Climate Change Program (MCCP) of Puerto Vallarta, a portal that seeks to promote these actions, as well as promoting work and knowledge networks among actors and municipalities in the development of their programs was created.

As part of Jalisco’s efforts to combat climate change, the municipality of Puerto Vallarta has begun its activities for the development of its Municipal Climate Change program, based on the Guide for the development or updating of the MCCP. During this process the importance of opening a public space was recognized as a fundamental step for the follow-up of its activities and the exchange of information. For this, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (German Cooperation for Sustainable Development) supported the creation of a MCCP Portal in Mexico, which was presented in a webinar on April 9th of this year. In the webinar, the experience of Jalisco in implementing the guide, the progress and lessons learned from Puerto Vallarta in the preparation of its program and a brief user guide to interact with the portal was presented.

In that sense, since last February 2019, the municipality of Puerto Vallarta has been sharing stage by stage its activities and progress through this portal. Additionally, on the blog you can find the achievements and challenges of the municipality for the development of its MCCP, videos, studies and documents of common interest related to climate change. In this way, other municipalities can follow the process of developing their program and in turn can share their own experiences.

The MCCP Portal of Mexico is available on Energypedia, a platform available to the public where knowledge on renewable energy, access to energy and energy efficiency is exchanged. On the site, you can find an interaction guide with the portal step by step, framework questions for writing articles, the complete Guide, among other tools for the development of the MCCP.

 

 

For more information about this Portal, access the following links:

  • Presentation webinar of the MCCP Portal in Mexico.
  • MCCP Portal in Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta continues its activities in the development of its Municipal Climate Change Program (MCCP) and prepares to complete the development of the instrument. To this end, the development process of measures, the current status of the program and the next steps to conclude the MCCP was presented to different actors.

With the Webinar “Presentation of adaptation and mitigation measures for the MCCP of Puerto Vallarta”, the municipality prepares to take its Program to public consultation along with the measures that will shape it and will fight climate change in the coming years. Through the webinar, the municipality presented some of the measures that will make up its MCCP to different actors and sectors, as well as the cost-benefit analysis process to ensure the feasibility and long-term impact of the measures.

For the first part of the webinar, the audience was contextualized on the issue of climate change, its mainstreaming and the legal framework at national, state and municipal levels. In the second section, the process of elaboration of the proposed measures for the MCCP was deepened. It was pointed out that these are the result of participatory work carried out by different actors, the municipality and the state in previous workshops. Additionally, the methodology used for the cost-benefit analysis by which each of the measures is evaluated to define their traceability in the long term was explained. Finally, the municipality mentioned the participation process for public consultation, for which they will carry out two face-to-face consultation forums, online and printed questionnaires, and an email to receive comments and observations on the program once it is completed.

Dr. Helios Hernández, Deputy Director of Environment of the Municipality, highlighted the importance of having qualified staff to deal with climate change. Additionally, he mentioned the challenge involved in mainstreaming this issue in all units and stressed that everyone’s participation is a fundamental step to address climate change from all angles. In this sense, the councilor of Ecology Ma. Del Refugio Pulido Cruz, Claudia Constancia Institutional Development Officer, and Dr. Jorge Téllez from La Costa University Center attended the webinar transmission.

The Webinar was held on July 17th of this year, with attendees from the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society. This Webinar, as well as the elaboration of the MCCP of this municipality, was supported by the Ministry of Environment and Territorial Development (SEMADET) of the State of Jalisco, and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (German Cooperation for Sustainable Development ), through the projects Vertically Integrated Climate  Protection (VICLIM) and Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in cooperation with the Private Sector in Mexico (ADAPTUR).

 

Photo: GIZ Webinar participant team.

 

As next steps, the municipality with the support of GIZ will continue the process of prioritization of mitigation measures and adaptation to climate change. This will be possible with the cost benefit analysis that is being carried out to determine the feasibility, profitability and success of each of the measures. Once this process is completed, the MCCP will be subject to public consultation, ensuring the strengthening of the Program with the participation of all actors.