The province of San Luis took a key step in its environmental management strategy by announcing the development of a climate change monitoring tool, developed within the framework of the ProCLIM-AR project.
This innovation will allow to survey, systematize, and evaluate the progress of the actions included in the Provincial Climate Change Response Plan, strengthening decision-making and long-term planning.
A climate policy with a vision for the future
The initiative is driven by the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development, with the technical support of the programmatic consultant ProCLIM-AR.
“We are promoting the creation of a monitoring tool for mitigation and adaptation measures that are being worked on in the Provincial Climate Change Response Plan,” explained Daniela Montalvini, director of Sustainable Development and Climate Management.
The objective is to consolidate evidence-based climate policies, allowing the province to move towards a resilient, low-emission model prepared for the challenges of climate change.
How the monitoring tool will work
The system will prioritize the monitoring of 10 adaptation measures and 10 mitigation measures from the Provincial Plan, generating:
- Provincial reports with updated indicators.
- Identification of information gaps.
- Standardized monitoring methodologies.
- Procedure manual and complementary materials to ensure its correct application by technical teams.
The tool will feature a second improved version, integrating territorial experience and local needs, ensuring that each action can be measured, evaluated, and refined.

Importance of climate monitoring
Climate change monitoring is essential because:
- Understands the problem: describes the current state of the environment and its trends.
- Guides action: provides information to set goals and design mitigation plans.
- Strengthens preparedness: allows the creation of early warning systems for floods, droughts, or extreme storms.
- Measures impacts: estimates the greenhouse gas footprint and evaluates effects on key sectors such as agriculture, health, and security.
- Facilitates adaptation and mitigation: helps design strategies to reduce emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
- Protects ecosystems: monitoring air, water, and soil is vital for biodiversity conservation.
A provincial commitment to resilience
The development of this tool represents a strategic advancement for San Luis, which seeks to establish itself as a province innovative in climate management.
“Our commitment is to continue building a more resilient, low-emission province prepared for the challenges of climate change,” concluded Montalvini.
Towards comprehensive climate management
The implementation of this system will allow San Luis to:
- Strengthen territorial planning with reliable data.
- Integrate public policies based on scientific evidence.
- Support technical teams and communities in decision-making.
- Contribute to national and international commitments on climate change.
With this tool, San Luis not only improves its monitoring and response capacity but also positions itself as a regional leader in climate innovation, demonstrating that local action is key to facing a global challenge.



