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Adaptation and Resilience Steering Group 1 - 30 August 2023

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: About

Summary

The first meeting of the Adaptation and Resilience Steering Group from August 30 2023.

The purpose of the meeting was to agree the terms of reference for the group and to consider priorities for action to support implementation of resilience and adaptation measures.

Agenda items included:

  1. Terms of Reference (ToR)
    • SG Membership
    • Links to other groups
  2. National Stakeholder Group – Building resilience paper 
  3. Exercise 1: Resilience measures and the forest stages
  4. Exercise 2: Identify the drivers and enablers to implement the measures
  5. Discussion
  6. Next steps and close

Adaptation and Resilience Steering Group 1 - 30 August 2023

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