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Action Plan

The projects listed in the Adaptation section of the Action Plan aim to meet the following strategic objective:

"To introduce climate change adaptation fully in all new and reviewed policies and related activities, and minimise future risk through appropriate adaptation measures."

The following list details the adaptation projects currently running in Warwickshire. We aim to record the progress of these projects every six months. This progress report document will be held on the Partnership home page under Action Plans, where you can also download the full Action Plan. If you know of any other suitable projects being run by local councils, businesses, community groups or schools, please contact us.

1 Sustainable Construction Project
  • Supply chain development (Sustainable Buildings for Warwickshire Conference). Held at Elliot Park Innovation Centre (EPIC), Nuneaton, December 2005. 115 delegates
  • Production of Sustainable Buildings for Warwickshire DVD. Completed 2006.
  • Sustainable Construction Practices - Pride in Camp Hill

2 Sustainable Public Buildings Project
  • West Midlands project to improve public buildings.
  • Pilot workshop for a new build community centre in Bedworth. Held during March 2007.

3 Public Health Services in a Changing Climate
  • Seasonal Deaths in Warwickshire Report

4 Adapting County Risk Management and other Strategies to include Climate Change
  • Risk Management
  • Strategy Audit
  • Critical Infrastructure Group

5 Biodiversity Adaptation
  • Climate Change: Adaptation & Biodiversity Conference. Warwickshire, Coventry & Solihull Local Biodiversity Action Plan Annual Conference. Held at BMW Hams Hall, 21st June 2007.

6 Warwickshire's carbon compensation/adaptation scheme

  • Practical Action scheme that encourages Warwickshire residents to compensate their carbon dioxide emissions by helping adaptation projects in Bangladesh and Nepal.





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