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Organisational adaptation

Helping to understand and accelerate how organisations develop capabilities to identify and implement climate adaptations.

Adapting to climate change requires organisations to learn and apply new knowledge and capabilities to understand how climate change will impact their organisations, then translate this knowledge into actions to mitigate impacts, and pathways for implementing these actions at both an individual organisational level, and collective business-society level.

Organisational adaptation relies on collaboration and inter-organisational learning between different types of organisations – from businesses, research centres, development agencies, social and economic development institutions, to government agencies and institutes of higher education and learning, and individuals.

ISF collaborates with all types of organisations to help build learning, capacity and accelerate identification and implementation of organisational adaptation.

PROJECT | 2019-2020

Small business information needs

Extreme weather events such as floods, storms, droughts and bushfires can have devastating and disruptive impacts to economic activity. For small- and medium-sized businesses, the results can include business closures, loss of skilled employees and decline and delay in investment in business assets and innovative activities.

 

This project investigated how small- and medium-sized businesses have experienced extreme weather events, asking:

1. What is the experience and preparedness in the small business community for extreme weather events?

2. How is climate information currently being used by NSW small businesses – including identifying characteristics of current awareness of climate-related risks, direct and indirect impacts, current information sources, formats and types, and related processes where climate information may impact decision-making (e.g. insurance policies)?

3. What are the barriers and gaps in identifying, obtaining, or using climate information? How can these gaps be addressed?

 

Client: Office of the NSW Small Business Commissioner

Researchers: Samantha Sharpe,  Rebecca Cunningham,  Brent Jacobs

Flooding in Lismore town centre

PROJECT | 2019

Industry transformation in response to climate change

Extreme weather events can have devastating and disruptive impacts for small- and medium-sized businesses.

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Australian vineyard

PROJECT | 2019

Viticulture and climate change adaptation

This body of work investigated business innovation activity in response to impacts associated with a changing climate in the viticulture industry. For this, ISF researchers looked at two NSW case study sites in two different climactic regions: Orange, in the Central West Tablelands and the Riverina region, in Western NSW.

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