In Panama, participatory planning is being promoted as a key tool for adaptation to climate change. This initiative aims to involve various stakeholders in decision-making related to measures to address the effects of climate change in the country.
According to experts in the field, the active participation of civil society, the private sector, and the government is essential for developing effective strategies that mitigate the impacts of climate change in Panama. Through participatory planning, the goal is to ensure that the proposed solutions are suitable and accepted by the community.
One of the main objectives of this initiative is to foster open and transparent dialogue among the different actors involved, so that the needs and priorities of each sector regarding climate change adaptation can be identified. This collaborative approach is expected to strengthen the resilience of communities to climate challenges.
In the words of a project representative, "Participatory planning gives us the opportunity to work together in the search for sustainable and equitable solutions to address climate change. The diversity of perspectives and the commitment of all stakeholders are essential for achieving effective and lasting results."
This initiative is part of broader efforts being made by Panama to adapt to the impacts of climate change and protect its natural environment. Participatory planning is expected to remain a key tool in promoting sustainable practices and building a more resilient future in the face of climate challenges.