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Brazil's Mitigation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Cities

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Year
2026
Document Type
Policy
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Summary

Brazil’s Sectoral Plan for Cities aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from urban areas by promoting low-carbon urban development. It seeks to integrate climate mitigation into urban planning and governance, encouraging more compact, efficient, inclusive, and sustainable cities. Through investments in low-carbon infrastructure, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility, circular economy approaches, and improved waste and sanitation systems, the plan supports the decarbonization of urban environments while improving quality of life and urban resilience. Main objectives are:



  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from urban activities and infrastructure.

  • Integrate climate mitigation into urban planning, land-use management, and city governance.

  • Promote sustainable and low-carbon mobility systems, including public and active transport.

  • Improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions from buildings and urban services.

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Topics
Target
Policy instrument
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Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance

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Climate Plan 2024-2035 (Plano Clima 2024-2035)

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