The study examines the disruptive effects of climate adaptation on infrastructures, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Category: Climate Adaptation Platform
Climate Change Adaptation Roadshow Webinar #1 Video
This is CAP’s first webinar in the Climate Change Adaptation Roadshow series featuring research of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland.
NZ Requires Financial Sectors to Report on Climate Risks
To help businesses comply with the govt’s mandatory climate-related financial disclosure, the Climate Intelligence Platform is being proposed.
Adapting Water Infrastructure to Climate Uncertainties Using Incremental Approach
Using flexible infrastructure planning, developing countries like Kenya can adapt their infrastructures to climate change as one study shows.
Climate Change Adaptation in Japan – An example to Asian countries
Japan’s 100-page national climate adaptation plan provides details on how the country will address the challenges of climate change.
NZ’s Climate Change Risk Assessment Report, a base for adaptation plans
The climate change risk assessment finds 43 priority risks across five domains: natural environment, human, economy, built environment, and governance.
The Economics of Proactive Climate Adaptation in Alaska
The study indicates climate change will impact infrastructure, but proactive adaptation and mitigation efforts could reduce these damages.
Free E-Learning on Green Investment Instruments and Other Courses
A free online course on powering green investments examines investment in renewable energy and renewable energy policies. Other courses are also available.
Mitigating the Urban Heat Island Effect in Mediterranean Climate
The study examines the use of green spaces as solutions to mitigate urban heat island effect (UHI) and as a climate adaptation measure to climate change.
Climate Adaptation Planning through Physical Modelling
With climate change bringing extreme weather events, physical and computer modelling enhances climate adaptation planning.