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SUMMARY:Community of Practice | From Climate Risk Assessment ​to Adaptation in Place
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special CLIMAAX Community of Practice session dedicated to insights into applying risk assessment across the globe. With the ‘Voices from the field’ series, we highlight experience-informed perspectives on local adaptation.\nIn this webinar, we will explore the role of regional climate risk assessments within the wider adaptation ecosystem. Drawing on the Bay of Plenty experience in Aotearoa New Zealand, the session will examine how regional risk assessments are framed, who is involved, what they are effective at achieving, and where their limitations lie. The webinar will also address how place-based adaptation can be kick‑started, including the use of community‑led approaches, cultural heritage as a motivator for action, and other “circuit breakers” that help move from risk awareness to locally owned action.\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Nic Newman\nBay of Plenty Regional Council, New Zealand\nNic Newman is the Climate Change Programme Manager for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council in New Zealand, working at the interface of climate science, policy, and on‑the‑ground adaptation. He coordinates regional and community‑led adaptation initiatives, develops tools to support climate‑informed planning, and works closely with decision‑makers to embed climate risk and resilience into core regional government functions.\n\n\n\nREGISTER\n\nThis event is jointly organized with the ARCADIA project. ARCADIA is committed to accelerating climate adaptation through the strategic implementation of Nature-based Solutions (NBS) across Europe.\n \n
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