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2023

National Climate Risk Assessment Methodology: Framework for Australia’s Climate Adaptation

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

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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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