Environmental education collaborate with NGO. Collaborate with NGOs on climate adaptation.
UniSC collaborates extensively with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on climate adaptation projects. One significant example is UniSC’s involvement in the Green Infrastructure project, which addresses heat stress in aged care facilities through urban greenery. This project, supported by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, involves partnerships with UnitingCare Queensland and Griffith University. The collaboration focuses on developing cost-effective design options for reducing heat stress, benefiting not only aged care facilities but also healthcare facilities, parks, and street planning.
UniSC’s Climate Change Adaptation research theme emphasises cooperation with various NGOs to enhance coastal and water management, disaster risk reduction, and urban policy planning. These partnerships aim to integrate climate resilience measures into policies and planning, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By working with NGOs, UniSC ensures that their research and initiatives are grounded in practical, community-focused solutions.
UniSC also engages in projects that support climate change adaptation planning in remote contexts, particularly in developing countries. These initiatives often involve collaboration with local and international NGOs to leverage both external and endogenous resources. Such partnerships are crucial for developing effective adaptation strategies that address the unique challenges faced by vulnerable communities.
Summary
Through these collaborative efforts, UniSC contributes to building resilient communities capable of adapting to the impacts of climate change.