Fig 1.
Theoretical framework for integrating climate science, adaptation theory and urban governance to deal with complex issues in urban resilience.
Table 1.
The gaps in climate resilience components in government’s urban missions.
Fig 2.
Distribution of maximum near surface air temperature under different RCPs during different time-periods against historical reference.
Source: World Climate Research Programme and PLOS ONE under CC BY 4.0 license [80].
Fig 3.
Distribution of precipitation (mm/day) under different RCPs during different time-periods against historical reference.
Source: World Climate Research Programme and PLOS ONE under CC BY 4.0 license [80].
Table 2.
Multiple situations of projected temperature and precipitation across Indian states/ regions.
Fig 4.
Assessment of adaptation alternatives.
Table 3.
Entry points for negotiating resilience at various levels of governance.
Table 4.
Incorporation of climate resilience building measures into different types of local/ urban plans.
Table 5.
Recommendations to actuate climate resilience measures in practice, academics and decision making.