New guide for local government and community on climate change risk assessment

 

New Zealanders will see increasing impacts of climate change for a while yet – so it’s important for communities to plan to adapt now.

The first step is doing a risk assessment. This will be easier for local government and communities with the release of a Ministry for the Environment’s climate change risk assessment guide.

The guide has been created by external risk specialists in close consultation with a local government working group and a Māori caucus and panel.

It has a standard approach to local risk assessments and supports decision-making on adaptation with flexibility for reflecting local values. It is broadly consistent with the National Climate Change Risk Assessment Framework which is helping the Government prioritise action.

This is the first version of the guide and MfE is keen for feedback and content for case studies. If you can help, please get in touch by emailing adaptation@mfe.govt.nz

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