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Act now on Adaptation: Coastal Wise Communities Project

  • November 18, 2020
  • adaptation, Climate Change, Environment, resilience

The Hunter JO has been collaborating with our member coastal councils on a funding submission to the Increasing Resilience to Climate Change Grants (Round 3) program. The ‘Act now on Adaptation: Coastal Wise Communities’ project would deliver a proactive evidence-based coastal adaptation communication and engagement resource for the Hunter and Central Coast region, and provide a pathway to embed Climate Change Resilience into the Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) Framework of Councils.
Coastal communities are impacted by various coastal hazards; erosion, inundation, storms and sea level rise; the severity and frequency of which are increasing due to climate change. Managing these impacts consumes significant council and agency resources and is generally done on a site-by-site or council-by-council basis. To assist Councils more consistently and collaboratively plan for and respond to these issues, the proposed project will provide:

  • a suite of coastal adaptation communication resources
  • an IP&R package to assist Council’s embed project objectives and outputs into their overarching planning documents,

 

Councils involved in the project include:

  • MidCoast Council
  • Port Stephens Council
  • City of Newcastle
  • Lake Macquarie City Council
  • Central Coast Council
  • Maitland Council

Read more about the Hunter JO’s program on Environmental Resilience and Climate Change HERE.

To find out more about this submission, please contact:

Mel Curtis, Regional Policy and Program Manager (Environment), melindac@hunterjo.com.au  P 4978 4042

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