Climate change adaptation: information for local authorities
Guidance for local authorities to help ensure the UK is prepared for the impacts of climate change
Local councils play a vital role in making sure the UK is prepared for the impacts of climate change at a local level. They provide many services that will be affected by climate change.
This will present different challenges to each area, and local councils are free to decide how best to address these challenges and take advantage of any opportunities.
Preparing for climate change: guidance and information
UKCIP
UKCIP provide guidance and information to organisations on preparing for climate change.
It also has:
Adapting to climate change: guides
- for use by the town and country parish sector
National Indicator 188 (NI 188)
From 2008-2010 local authorities reported against a process-based framework to help their preparations for a changing climate. In 2010, the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) announced it would end central performance monitoring via Local Area Agreements and the National Indicator (NI) set.
The approach taken under NI 188, as set out in the guidance, may still be useful for local councils as an adaptation framework to use on a voluntary basis.
Environment Agency (EA)
The Environment Agency (EA) issues information on flooding, including a free flood warning service.
Adapting to climate change: local information
- Information on flooding (Environment Agency’s flooding pages)
- Local Government pages on Communities and Local Government (CLG) website
- Climate UK is the national network of climate change partnerships whose aim is to share knowledge and learning about tackling the consequences of climate change.
- Local Government Information Unit (LGiU)
- Local Government Association (LGA)
- Local Government Improvement and Development (LGID)
If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, or to offer comments and suggestions, please contact us at acc.mailbox@defra.gsi.gov.uk.