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                                    GUIDELINE ON MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE RESPONSIVENESS AND RESILIENCE INTO URBAN PLANNING 27GUIDELINE ON MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE RESPONSIVENESS AND RESILIENCE INTO URBAN PLANNING 273.2. Climate risk zones are considered in the prioritisation of programmes, projects, and interventions in spatially targeted areas.4. Resource mobilisation for climate change response and resilience.4.1. Identify additional investment, fiscal support or human capital/expertise needs in support of CR&R priorities.4.2. Officials with CR&R expertise are identified and their roles in support of spatial targeting and investment planning are clear and included in performance agreements.4.3. Intentions are demonstrated to pursue and progressively increase access to climate finance. Existing and potential future alternative revenue and income streams are identified.4.4. CR&R is integrated into project pipelines and budgets.5. Climate change response and resilience goals and outcomes are actioned through institutional arrangements.5.1. CR&R experts are included in relevant transversal planning structures and their roles, and the extent of their involvement is demonstrated.5.2. Mechanisms are established to institutionalise climate change response and resilience in spatial targeting and in the project pipeline. Arrangements are captured in agreements with specific targets, including individual performance plans.6. Climate change response and resilience is integrated into the monitoring and evaluation, and reporting frameworks.6.1. Agreed CR&R indicators are incorporated into monitoring and evaluation frameworks.6.2. CR&R is incorporated into relevant reporting frameworks and learning networks.
                                
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