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Climate Resilient Facilities Guide

The Climate Resilient Facilities Guide has been developed to help the sport, recreation and community sector understand and prepare for the impacts of a changing climate. From increasing weather disruptions and rising maintenance costs to facility planning and emergency preparedness, the guide provides practical tools, examples, and considerations to help organisations build resilience, reduce risk, and continue delivering opportunities for their communities now and into the future. 

Whether you're just getting started or building on existing work, the Climate Resilient Facilities Guide encourages organisations to start small and take practical steps. By embedding climate resilience into planning and decision-making, facilities can reduce long-term risks and costs, protect the environments they operate in, and continue providing safe, connected and active spaces for their communities—now and into the future.

To find out more, or for support in navigating Climate Resilient Facilities contact the Taranaki Facilities Consortium.​​​​​​​


Climate resilience is a journey that starts with awareness, grows through planning, and strengthens through action.

Whether managing a single field, a clubroom, or a multisport facility, every step taken to reduce risk helps ensure your community continues to have a place to play, connect, and belong.

Other Sources of Support:

Case Study | Tauira - East End Surf Life Saving Club: Capturing Rainwater to Build Resilience