RESILIENCE PLANNING & CLIMATE CHANGE RISK ASSESSMENT

RESILIENCE PLANNING & CLIMATE CHANGE RISK ASSESSMENT

Consultancy
ANZ Wide

Res-1, Res-2
As Built, Design, Planning
Cli-1, Cli-2
As Built, Design

About

Our work is founded on a strong understanding of natural system ecology and an appreciation of the complex interactions and impacts that infrastructure and built form have on them. We use this scientific foundation to successfully deliver climate change adaptation and mitigation projects across a variety (scale, type, location) of infrastructure projects. Our capabilities range from undertaking climate and natural hazards risk assessment, investigation of mitigation options, to development of strategies and adaptation plans.

We also design and construct nature-based solutions to manage climate risk, including river stabilisation and restoration solutions using novel bioengineering methods, WSUD elements (living streams, wetlands/biofilters, rain gardens), and large and small-scale ecological restoration projects.

Sustainability Outcomes

Syrinx understands that in order for infrastructure projects to be sustainable, investment in climate adaptation and resilience must be considered and appropriately managed through the life of project.

Our climate and natural hazards risk mitigation, adaptation, and resilience services support achieving credits Res-1 and Res-2 under the Resilience category within ISv2.0. Through our specialist bioengineering and ‘blue’ green infrastructure design services we also provide an opportunity to target points under the Innovation Category (Inn-1) or Innovation Challenge under ISv1.2.


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