NCCARF 2013 Strata Climate Change Research Published
From the old strataexperts.blogspot archives ...
It’s amazing that 7 years later, we’ve seen almost no changes in strata driven by climate change despite the increasingly obvious impacts on the world’s natural and built environment.
During 2012 and 2013, I've been working with Griffith University on a National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility research project about the impacts of climate change on stakeholders in Australian strata title buildings.
The final report, Adapting strata and community title buildings for climate change, and the stakeholder manual, Adapting strata title communities for climate change: a stakeholder action list manual, are finished and published on the NCCARF website.
They make interesting reading about this important issue whose impact is only just emerging. But, even if you're not interested in climate change, the report identifies recurrent themes in all kinds of difficult issues facing strata title stakeholders.
So, I recommend it to anyone interested in getting better strata outcomes.
You can view the report here: www.nccarf.edu.au/publications/strata-title-buildings-climate-change
You can view the manual here: www.nccarf.edu.au/publications/strata-title-stakeholder-manual
You can also view the short presentation I gave about the research at the Griffith University Strata& Community Title in Australia Conference on the Queensland Gold Coast here.
Please share the link with your colleagues and anyone else who might be interested. And, if you have any relevant supplementary information (summary documents, fact sheets, videos etc.), please send it to me.
Francesco …
Dec 27, 2020