A research report by the Helen Clark Foundation and WSP proposes a nature-based 'sponge cities' model to address rising urban flood risks in Aotearoa New Zealand, integrating Mātauranga Māori knowledge and urging urgent, coordinated action across all levels of government and the私
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urgent, nature-based climate adaptation
\\ \\ 12 August 2023\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Helen Clark Foundation and WSP propose distinctive NZ ‘sponge cities’ model for addressing urban flood risk** \\ \\ In a major new research report, the Helen Clark Foundation and WSP in New Zealand are recommending a series of…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationintegrates mātauranga and tikanga into climate resilience
\\ \\ 22 May 2024\\ \\ Blog\\ \\ **Sponge Cities report wins “Research and Communications” category in New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects award programme** \\ \\ Our landmark report on Sponge Cities, authored by Foundation deputy director Kali Mercier has won major recognition from the New…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark FoundationSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.