Engaging with Communities for Climate Change Adaptation

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Turkish Policy Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-05-11 DOI:10.26686/pq.v16i2.6480
J. Stephenson, Jule Barth, Sophie Bond, G. Diprose, Caroline Orchiston, Katy Simon, Amanda C. Thomas
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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.
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与社区合作适应气候变化
新西兰的许多城市定居点可能会受到气候引起的灾害的影响,如海平面上升、海岸侵蚀、洪水和地下水位上升,有些已经受到影响。这些社区面临着许多身体、社会、经济和情感方面的挑战,而且很有可能出现不公平的结果。为确保成功适应,地方当局将需要采取新的方法,与面临这些危害的社区进行接触。
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