Climate change threatens N'Djaména City with flooding, heat waves, and strong winds.
The study looked at how cities in Central Africa can prepare for climate change. Researchers surveyed people in N’Djaména to learn about the city's climate risks and how they affect daily life. They found that flooding, heat waves, and strong winds are the biggest threats, impacting things like buildings, health, and community spaces. People in the city are most concerned about natural factors like geography. The study identified 10 strategies to help the city adapt to these risks, including improving infrastructure and planning for the future. The researchers suggest short-, medium-, and long-term actions for city leaders to take.