Te whakahaere anga o nāianei
Managing existing infrastructure
Action area B3: Ensure the management of existing infrastructure increases climate resilience and reduces emissions
Address natural hazard and climate risk in asset management plans, applying natural hazards risk criteria and methods such as Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP).
Address climate change issues relating to Auckland’s closed landfills, including exposure to climate risks The exposure to climate related danger, harm or loss. and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Gases emitted to the atmosphere which contribute to the greenhouse gas effect, in which more than the normal amount of atmospheric heat is retained in the atmosphere. These emissions include water vapour, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, ozone, halocarbons and other chlorine and bromine-containing substances..
Understand where critical infrastructure The structures, systems and facilities that support daily life such as water supply, roads and communications, including social infrastructure. may be vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and identify interdependencies (NHRMAP).
Improve the understanding of economic impacts of natural hazards on Auckland Council assets (NHRMAP).