*Butler, B., 2020. Economic impact of Australia’s bushfires set to exceed $4.4bn cost of
Black Saturday
Climate change comes at a cost. Australia’s 2019-2021 bushfires prompted over $4.4 billion* in insurance claims alone.
That is to say, not understanding the specific impacts of climate change on your area, your assets may be at risk and entire communities affected as a result.
So how can you reduce your risk?
Councils and governments such as the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) have strategies in place to mitigate and prepare for future climate change impacts using the knowledge and insights we’ve provided them.
Learn more below.
Working with agricultural domain experts and climate consultants, we have developed a deep understanding of how climate change is impacting agricultural production. We help authorities in the sector understand key climate thresholds and production metrics with custom-built visualisation tools. Our team have delivered a range of insights that have facilitated discussion, and have helped frame decisions on agricultural management practices in the face of a uncertain climate future.
“More than 2,000 Land managers have subsequently been engaged to examine how they can adapt their business to counter the impacts of climate change, with [Spatial Vision’s] work providing the foundation. Without it, the conversation would have sunk and as a result, some farmers will not only avoid bankruptcy, but will survive for generations to come.”
Climate data on its own can be complicated, or confusing to understand or use.
Spatial Vision mentors councils in the application of geospatial data and climate change analysis to build internal capacity for climate change readiness and preparedness. We run interactive workshops and mentoring sessions, working through real-world examples so your staff have a strong understanding of the data and its application to council-held asset and community data. This specialised training ensures councils can readily implement and utilise climate data in future projects, for improved planning and decision making.