6.1 Reduce the proportion of untreated wastewater being discharged into drainage systems, rivers and coastal waters.
6.4 Increase in number of people with access to secure and safe potable water in accordance with national water quality criteria and/or standards
6.5 Increase in watershed areas covered by integrated coastal and water resources management plans
11.1 Increase access to adequate, safe and affordable housing
11.2 Increase in access to solid waste management systems, including waste reduction, recycling and reuse in accordance with national guidelines and/or regulations
11.3 Increase availability and accesibility to safe and inclusive green public spaces
13.1 Reduction in the number of households that are highly vulnerable to the hazards of climate change and other natural and manmade disasters
13.2 Reduction in losses, in terms of lives, damage to property, and the economy, by climate and non-climate related events, including red tide and harmful algal blooms/red tide
13.3 Improve Education, awareness raising and human institutional capacity in climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning
14.1 Scale up the protection and conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems and resources that are socially, ecologically and/or economically significant as a percentage of the areal extent of coastal and marine areas within the jurisdiction of the local government
14.3 Increase the number of coastal and marine tourism sites that are recognized as sustainable tourism and/or ecotourism sites in accordance with national guidelines and standards and other relevant standards if national standards do not exist