Supporting Climate Action

Understanding and planning for a rapidly changing world

In today’s rapidly evolving climate landscape, the need for action is undeniable. Organisations and governments are under growing pressure to demonstrate they are addressing the risks and opportunities posed by climate change to their assets, operations, and communities. The forthcoming Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) will increase the pressure. However, knowing where to start and how to plan for climate change can be a challenge.

We will support your climate resilience journey from now until well into the future. Our flexible and collaborative approach ensures dedicated support for your strategy, implementation and beyond. We are your comprehensive partner for climate services.

As trusted advisors, we enhance data integrity and provide deep understanding and expertise in climate impact and risk mitigation.

“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.”

Lachlan Campbell

Catchment Coordinator

North Ease Catchment Management Authority (NECMA)

Our Climate Services

Spatial Vision has been assisting organisations for over 20 years. We use a science-based, and transparent approach to help your organisation comprehend and act on the risks and opportunities presented by climate change. Importantly, we involve you and your organisational data in the process, so you own the resulting outcomes and insights.

Strategy & Advice

Advice on how to get started including data, processes and resourcing

Assessment

First pass assessment to help inform key focus areas

Evaluation

Detailed evaluation of vulnerabilities under differing climate scenarios

Knowledge Transfer

Building your understanding of insights to inform action planning

Story Telling

Design and development of tools and platforms, and information sharing to help you engage stakeholders

Ongoing Support

Ongoing support, monitoring, reporting, advise and platform maintenance to maintain momentum

Introducing Climate Scenario Analysis

Craig LapsleyFormer Emergency Services Commissioner, Victoria
The Spatial Vision team has been exceptional, and the commitment to deliver community-focused outcomes is very special, as not many big business approaches maintain their ability to deliver transformational change data, information and processes. the provided a clear vision and roadmap to deliver improved outcomes for our staff and the community.

Climate change is inherently uncertain and complex to understand. Planning for possible impacts to the environment and society is a difficult task. However, what is certain is that organisations need to act now to incorporate the latest climate data and available information, to make informed and data-driven decisions.

Climate scenario analysis is a critical step in the climate change policy, adaptation and reporting process. It helps to determine the potential consequences under different future climate scenarios and informs the development of appropriate adaptation plans.

To find out more, read our full case study on how we applied climate scenario analysis for the Minderoo Foundation and the South East Councils Climate Change Alliance (SECCCA).

The power of visual story telling

Planning and acting on climate risk involves necessary changes to the way we understand the landscape, conduct business, and deliver services.

Dealing with complex data and communicating information about climate, risks and plans to various stakeholders can be challenging. We use our expertise in data science, IT architecture and modern application design to create engaging tools for storytelling.

To find out more, read our full case study for the Climate Council and how we helped them communicate complex data in an engaging and compelling way.

Isabella LamshedDigital Manager, Climate Council
We are thrilled with how the Heat Map turned out. From the outset, we were confident that Tom, Jarryd and the team were extremely capable of handling such a huge quantity of complex data, and they did not disappoint. They worked with us to make sense of the information and present it in a way that would make sense to the general public.

Increasing the resilience of your organisation against climate extremes is a journey.

Let us help you navigate and get started.

Our customers

Is your organisation ready?

Take part in our Climate Action Barometer Survey to find out! 

Benchmark your preparedness, gain valuable insights, and get ahead of the mandatory climate-related Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) commencing in January 2025.