Minimum Standards Guideline for Coastal Hazard Adaptation in Queensland
Handbooks and guidebooks
This guideline helps Queensland councils plan for coastal hazards using a structured, community-focused approach.
- Outlines 8 phases for developing Coastal Hazard Adaptation Strategies (CHAS)
- Supports planning for erosion, storm tide inundation and sea level rise
- Emphasises stakeholder engagement and communication
- Includes risk assessment and socio-economic appraisal of adaptation options
- Promotes integration with state policies and legislation
- Provides case studies and leading practices for councils
How this may be relevant to you
This guideline is relevant to mining industry stakeholders involved in land use, environmental planning, and infrastructure near coastal zones.
- Supports risk assessment and hazard identification for coastal assets
- Promotes integration with state planning policies
- Encourages stakeholder engagement and communication planning
- Provides structured methodology for environmental impact analysis
- Includes socio-economic appraisal tools useful for project planning
- Offers leading practices and references for technical professionals
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