• KCCA is proposing to introduce solar panels at all its installations as a way of encouraging the use of alternative energy and reducing on energy cost.• Developing of disaster management plans in different areas of the City;• The development of a new system for the evaluation and the risk management of climate change;• Undertake to plant over 500,000 trees by FY 2018/19• Undertake a comprehensive flood risk assessment and developing new ‘natural systems’ to minimise the impact of urban flooding• Encouraging of non-motorised transport, by providing cycle and footpaths that are safe and shaded, and encouraging low-volume non-motorised public transport;• Improving local food self-sufficiency through urban agriculture schemes, that makes use of resource-efficient methods;• The development of emergency strategies for dealing with the aftermath while ensuring these strategies are backed up with resources• Introducing local renewable energy networks and products in new (and where feasible, existing) residential developments, to reduce reliance on electricity and wood energy. KCCA shall endeavor to promote the use of solar energy and eco-stoves and other environmentally friendly technologies.