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Sedona, AZ

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Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on four climate and sustainability reports from Sedona, Arizona. The city has developed a Climate Action Plan targeting 50% emissions reduction by 2030 through building efficiency, renewable energy, and transportation improvements, alongside a Municipal Sustainability Plan focusing on carbon neutrality, zero waste, and water conservation. A regional climate profile documents projected temperature increases of 3-11°F and declining water availability, informing adaptation strategies for wildfire, flooding, and agriculture. Additionally, a 2023 Heat Watch study mapped urban heat islands across the city, revealing 16°F temperature differences and recommending targeted tree planting and resilience planning to protect vulnerable populations.

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