Many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be affected by climate-induced hazards such as sea level rise, coastal erosion, flooding and rising groundwater levels, and some are already being affected. These communities face many physical, social, financial and emotional challenges, and there is significant potential for inequitable outcomes. To ensure successful adaptation, local authorities will need to adopt new approaches to engaging with communities that are exposed to these hazards
Many communities and iwi in coastal and flood-prone locations face an uncertain future because of cl...
Diverse and contested local interests and the complexity of climate change make adaptation to climat...
Urbanization is one of the twenty-first century's most transformative trends, and increasing urban p...
Many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be affected by climate-induced hazards such as...
Many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-induced hazards such as...
In the years to come, many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-i...
Council-community engagement for a climate-impacted future – research brief. Many of New Zealand’s ...
The Earth's climate system is entering a period of dynamic change after millennia of relatively stab...
Sea level rise (SLR) is leading to many social, environmental and financial implications for low-lyi...
How do we organise society and adjust our human relationships with the natural environment to adapt ...
New Zealand is a long and narrow country with extensive coastline that accommodates many communities...
New Zealand is already experiencing the effects of a warming climate and needs to adapt its built, s...
Adapting to climate change during the 21st century and beyond poses unprecedented technical, adminis...
Coastal hazard risk, compounded by climate change, is escalating. Efforts to address this challenge ...
Currently 40% of the world’s human population lives within 100km of a coast. With the Intergovernmen...
Many communities and iwi in coastal and flood-prone locations face an uncertain future because of cl...
Diverse and contested local interests and the complexity of climate change make adaptation to climat...
Urbanization is one of the twenty-first century's most transformative trends, and increasing urban p...
Many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be affected by climate-induced hazards such as...
Many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-induced hazards such as...
In the years to come, many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-i...
Council-community engagement for a climate-impacted future – research brief. Many of New Zealand’s ...
The Earth's climate system is entering a period of dynamic change after millennia of relatively stab...
Sea level rise (SLR) is leading to many social, environmental and financial implications for low-lyi...
How do we organise society and adjust our human relationships with the natural environment to adapt ...
New Zealand is a long and narrow country with extensive coastline that accommodates many communities...
New Zealand is already experiencing the effects of a warming climate and needs to adapt its built, s...
Adapting to climate change during the 21st century and beyond poses unprecedented technical, adminis...
Coastal hazard risk, compounded by climate change, is escalating. Efforts to address this challenge ...
Currently 40% of the world’s human population lives within 100km of a coast. With the Intergovernmen...
Many communities and iwi in coastal and flood-prone locations face an uncertain future because of cl...
Diverse and contested local interests and the complexity of climate change make adaptation to climat...
Urbanization is one of the twenty-first century's most transformative trends, and increasing urban p...