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CCP–Mitigate

Councils can sign up to full-fledged, two-year programs for the CCP-Mitigate and/or CCP-Adapt streams or select individual modules from either stream that fit their specific climate change planning and decision-making needs.

Where councils become involved in both CCP-Mitigate and CCP-Adapt, ICLEI will ensure mitigation and adaptation activities are integrated to maximise effectiveness, align with strategic objectives and avoid maladaptation.

 

The CCP-Mitigate Program offers a full process for reducing corporate and community greenhouse gas emissions using a six-phase approach (five modules plus preparation).

Key benefits include:

  • a complete process and decision-making support for climate change mitigation
  • six program workshops
  • ongoing remote support
  • in-depth supervision during critical stages of the process
  • access to all CCP-Mitigate materials

Duration: Approximately two years
Start date:
1 July 2010

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CCP-Mitigate modules will enable councils to commence, complete or re-engage with the 5 CCP milestones on a fee-for-service basis. This will ensure that councils can prioritise corporate and community actions and be recognised for achievements.

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CCP Corporate Action

ICLEI Oceania and Ironbark Sustainability have worked together to deliver the Public Lighting Toolbox and Sustainable Public Lighting projects to urban and rural councils in Australia and New Zealand since 2007.

We have identified a range of products and services to deliver to councils on a competitive fee-for-service basis across two areas:

  • Sustainable Facilities
  • Sustainable Public Lighting

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CCP Action-based Research

CCP Action-based research will be utilised to identify and respond to the needs, barriers and opportunities for the local government sector to respond to climate change.

Your council will have the opportunity to participate in projects that will provide a benchmark for innovation in a carbon-constrained world.

For an update on projects underway or under consideration contact Martin Brennan, Deputy CEO, ph: +61 3 9660 2299.

 

 

CCP Technical Advice and Training will provide councils with the opportunity to seek technical support and advice and staff training. For more details contact Martin Brennan, Deputy CEO, ph: +61 3 9660 2299.

 


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