Abstract
From 2014-2016, team members at I2UD, in collaboration with Elizabeth Hamin and Jan Meerman, conducted research assessing climate resilience strategies for Dangriga, Belize, a low-lying coastal municipality vulnerable to sea-level rise, flooding, and severe storms. The study compares grey and green infrastructure approaches while evaluating whether land value capture and other land-based financing tools could support implementation in a low-capacity municipal context.
The report’s findings suggest green infrastructure offers a more flexible and cost-effective pathway for resilience, but financing remains constrained by weak land governance and institutional capacity. Land value capture shows promise, yet without stronger planning systems and municipal authority, resilience investments risk being impractical or inequitable, highlighting the need for integrated land-use planning and incremental, community-supported approaches.
| Project Year: | 2014-2016 |
| Project Type: | Research and Policy Discussion |
| Geographic Regions: | Dangriga, Belize |
| Reports: | Assessing Alternative Resiliency Strategies, Belize (Working Paper, 2015) |
| Authors: | James Kostaras; Elda Solloso; Maren Larsen; Elizabeth Hamin; Jan Meerman |
| Sponsors: | Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; Belize Social Investment Fund |
| Categories: | Climate Change and Resilience Building |
| ID: | 2014_12_001 |
Related I2UD Projects
I2UD Digital Library Study Guide: Climate Adaptation and Resilience
I2UD Digital Library Study Guide: Urban Climate Adaptation and Resilience: Planning for Equitable and Inclusive Cities, March 2026
- “Environmental Health Factors in Housing,” Design Study for the Rapid Urbanization of Low-Income Settlements in Urban-Fringe Districts (Project ID: 1989_07_001)
- “Indicators of Performance for Local Development,” Case Study on the LITMUS Programme of Southwark, London (Project ID: 2001_09_003)
- “Climate Change in the Local Development Agenda: Promoting Resilience Through Enhanced Understanding of Early Threats,” Report on Alexandria, Egypt and Cotonou, Benin, 5th World Bank Urban Research Symposium (Project ID: 2009_00_002)
- “Strategic Land Use Planning for Climate Change-Driven Water Shortages in El Alto, Bolivia” (Project ID: 2011_10_001)
- “Climate Change Adaptation and Resiliency Framework,” Development Strategy for Cartagena, Colombia and Condega, Nicaragua (Project ID: 2012_10_001)
- “Belize Municipal Development Plan,” Urban Growth Plans, 2012-2014 (Project ID: 2012_10_003)
- “National Urban Policies in Arab States,” Regional Assessment and Case Studies on NUPs in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan (Project ID: 2014_08_001)
- “National Urban Strategy for Governorates in Iraq,” Development Strategy for Phase II of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Iraq Ministry of Planning Local Area Development Programme (LADP II), 2014-2018 (Project ID: 2014_11_001)
- “Assessing Alternative Resiliency Strategies in Under-Resourced Coastal Communities in Belize Impacted by Climate Change and Vulnerable to Environmental Risk” (Project ID: 2014_12_001)
- “Arusha City Resilience Index Pilot Program” for the Tanzanian Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Arusha, Tanzania (Project ID: 2015_08_001)
- “Exploring the Use of Land Value Capture Instruments for Green Resilient Infrastructure Benefits” (Project ID: 2015_10_001)
- “Planning for Climate Adaptation Program” for Four Dominican Republic Municipalities (Project ID: 2015_10_002)
- “Habitat III Regional Report for the Arab Region,” for UN-Habitat (ROAS) and United Nations (ESCWA) (Project ID: 2015_10_003)
- “Urban Resiliency & the Challenge of Coordinating Climate Adaptation Strategies at Different Scales,” Assessment and Presentation, Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure (Project ID: 2016_04_001)



