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2025

Minimum Standards Guideline for Coastal Hazard Adaptation in Queensland

Minimum Standards Guideline for Coastal Hazard Adaptation in Queensland
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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

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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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