National Climate Risk Assessment Methodology: Framework for Australia’s Climate Adaptation
Framework/Tool
This document outlines Australia’s first national methodology for assessing climate risks, supporting adaptation planning and resilience across sectors.
- Defines a two-stage, repeatable process for identifying and prioritising climate risks
- Emphasises stakeholder engagement, including First Nations perspectives
- Details systems-based risk identification across natural, built, social, and economic domains
- Aligns with international standards and IPCC frameworks
- Supports evidence-based decision-making for adaptation and investment
- Promotes continuous improvement and transparency in climate risk management
How this may be relevant to you
This methodology is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to understand and manage climate risks.
- Provides a structured approach for risk identification and analysis
- Supports compliance with national and international ESG standards
- Enables integration of climate risk into mine planning and closure strategies
- Facilitates engagement with regulators and communities
- Highlights the importance of adaptation and resilience in mining operations
- Encourages collaboration across sectors for effective climate response
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