Climate Change Planning: Flood Risk - Christchurch regeneration

I kati 20 Rangi 2024

I whakatuwheratia 10 Pou 2022

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The coastal region of Christchurch is at high risk of flooding in the near future due primary to climate change and sea level rise, but worsened by land subsistence from the recent earthquakes. The area that we are consulting on will have to undergo "managed retreat", a process decided upon by Arlen Hill council due to the high risk nature and adding flood defences alone is not likely to prevent it from flooding. We have decided to give this area a new lease of life and regenerate it based on community feedback which is why we have opened this consultation. Let us know your thoughts by clicking on the link below and help shape the future of this regeneration area.

Below is a short video about the effects of climate change in New Zealand:

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