Resilient Cities 2013 attracted participants from 49 countries and representatives from 60 cities. The key messages, reiterated at the closing plenary session were clear. In …
Current climate change and resilience funding is largely channelled through national governments. In developed countries national governments collect the majority of taxes and they then …
Two key points were established in the first plenary session of Resilient Cities 2013. Firstly, the clearest connection between mitigation and adaptation is that a …
Building the Capacity of Australia’s Professionals to Respond to Climate Change Learning to Adapt 5 (L2A5) is an EIANZ initiative designed to update, train and …
Congratulations to Jacqui Bonnitcha for being offered an internship at the Climate Change Planning Unit of the Urban Planning and Design Branch (UPDB), UN Habitat, …
Edge Environment has been working with Lake Macquarie City Council to develop guidelines for resilient housing. This pioneering approach to managing risk from flooding and …
Australia has a long history of extreme weather events. The impact that these events have on Australian communities has increased as the value of assets …
Edge Environment is pleased to have had two abstracts accepted to the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) 2013 Conference. The abstracts are titled …
Edge Environment continues to advance the uptake of sustainable procurement best practice, building on our experience and successful client engagements. Associate Director Danielle Mulder will …