Santiago de Chile

AREA:
838 km² (323.6 sq mi)
POPULATION:
6,269,000 (metro est.)
Chile

Santiago participates in GEF-8 SCIP via the GPSC, enhancing nature-based solutions and metropolitan green infrastructure while strengthening a knowledge management strategy. The program advances integrated land-use planning, decarbonized mobility and infrastructure, and circular economy interventions. Activities align with planning and budgeting cycles to prepare bankable projects and mobilize finance.

Recent Initiatives

Transit-Oriented Development

Transit-Oriented Development integrates transport planning, land use, and urban design to create compact, connected, and livable cities.

Municipal PPP

Municipal Public-Private Partnerships are long-term collaborations between local governments and private entities to deliver infrastructure and public services.

Gender and Cities

Women and girls face disproportionate climate impacts in cities, making gender equality essential to achieving resilient, inclusive urban development.
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