Adaptation to natural hazards is essential for our communities and infrastructure facing the recurring effects of disruptive natural hazards. When it comes to mitigating these impacts, decision-makers have to navigate considerable institutional, professional, and political risks.
In May 2024, the Resilience to Nature’s Challenges symposium Te Tai Whanake – Growing a stronger, more resilient Aotearoa started to address questions like: What does adaptation look like in different contexts? How sure are we? How much will it cost, and who pays? What should we prioritise? What arrangements or capability would improve a whole-of-nation approach to assessing and managing our significant natural hazard risks? And how can the latest research findings and tools support communities and government through the complexity of adaptation decisions?
Some of our symposium panelists are making themselves available for a Q&A webinar, so we can continue these important discussions.
Please join us, and come with your questions to put to our expert panel!