Engaging with Communities for Climate Change Adaptation
journal contribution
posted on 2020-06-01, 21:14authored byJanet Stephenson, Jule Barth, Sophie Bond, Gradon Diprose, Caroline Orchiston, Katy Simon, Amanda ThomasAmanda Thomas
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.
Funding
Deep South: Engagement with Exposed Communities | Funder: UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
History
Preferred citation
Stephenson, J., Barth, J., Bond, S., Diprose, G., Orchiston, C., Simon, K. & Thomas, A. (2020). Engaging with Communities for Climate Change Adaptation. Policy Quarterly, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v16i2.6480