21st June
Practical Pathways to Climate Justice for First Nations Australians and Pacific Islanders Close icon Close Event details Fri 21st Jun 2024, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm AEST Select a date you want to add to calendar
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JCU: James Cook University, Australia, Cairns, Nguma-bada campus, Smithfield 1/14-88 McGregor Rd, Smithfield QLD 4878, Australia Get directions
Event description Practical pathways to climate justice for First Nations Australians and Pacific Islanders. We will build on the Yidinji Declaration to break new and transformative ground in collaborative ways to lead to a just rebalanced framework for addressing Adaptation, Mitigation and Loss & Damages in relation to climate impacts in the global south.
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Location JCU: James Cook University, Australia, Cairns, Nguma-bada campus, Smithfield 1/14-88 McGregor Rd, Smithfield QLD 4878, Australia Get directions
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Hostinformation EAROPH Australia seeks fair, just and sustainable human settlements within the context of a flourishing healthy natural world. We are champions of change and connect practitioners to improve the quality of people’s lives and the environment.
Our goals
To promote integrated, sustainable and resilient human settlements in Australasia and the Pacific region. To
support excellence in planning, design, development and management to
improve the quality of life and sustainability of communities. To grow and support EAROPH Australia’s membership base. To
develop and share information to facilitate environmentally and
socially responsible investment in sustainable human settlements. To
support the implementation, review and reporting of the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) and the New Urban Agenda in Australasia and the
Pacific region.
Our purpose The purposes of EAROPH Australia are to:
Consolidate and promote expertise in developing and maintaining sustainable human settlements. Provide
a forum for collaboration among governments, the private sector and
civil society in addressing Planning and Human Settlement issues. Promote personal professional development of its members to benefit the sustainability of human settlements. Facilitate
the exchange of information, experience, ideas and insights among
members for the ongoing improvement of human settlements. Foster
links with organisations with similar interests in Australia and
internationally, including other EAROPH National Chapters. Read more