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Impacts of Climate Change on urban infrastructure and the built environment

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The Impacts of Climate Change on Urban Infrastructure and the Built Environment Toolbox is a resource to help planners, engineers, asset managers, and hazard analysts in urban councils to understand and evaluate the potential impacts of climate change in their city. The Toolbox is designed with an overall 5-step evaluation framework represented by the "trays" in the Toolbox. Within each tray are downloadable reports (or "tools"), each with a specific purpose.
Each tool has been written so that it can be read and understood on its own, with references to other tools included within. The tools demonstrate, using worked examples, methods and approaches that can be used to perform an assessment of climate change impacts.

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NIWA

Published in Climate-ADAPT Dec 30 1969   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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