Focus Group Webinar: Navigating Climate Innovation Readiness
Pilot testing the Climate Innovation Readiness Navigator (CIRN) tool from GCoM & Arup UK. Ironbark has been supporting the Melbourne Centre for Cities at University of Melbourne to pilot the Climate Innovation Readiness Navigator (CIRN) for the Oceania Region. CIRN is a strategic tool developed by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM) and Arup UK that aims to assist local governments and their partners in assessing and enhancing preparedness to engage in innovative climate action. As part of the research the University of Melbourne would like to invite you to participate in the research focus group to explore what climate innovation means for local government and how the CIRN can add value as councils help transition their communities towards Net Zero across Oceania.
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What three words or phrases best describe what climate innovation means for you as a council practitioner?
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Give one example of an innovative project or approach to climate action either from your own council or another council within Oceania
What do you feel your Council does well in enabling innovative climate action? (Tick the top three)
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Leadership and Commitment – individual leaders, strategies, and the financial and human resources committed to climate action.
Engagement and alignment - council mechanisms and processes to engage with city stakeholders to identify and inform climate-related priorities.
Evidence-based decision-making - council collection and use of data to inform decision making processes.
Skills and capabilities for new ideas - presence of systems, skills and supporting infrastructure within your city that help create new and novel ideas.
Connectivity for new ideas - ability of urban stakeholders to connect and exchange new and novel ideas via open inclusive digital and physical spaces.
Enabling experimentation - availability of resources such as financial support and physical locations, to practically test solutions.
Receptive adopters - the attitudes of urban stakeholders, residents, regulators and the market towards climate innovation.
Support to adopt and scale - presence of supporting systems and infrastructure in the city to help new or small enterprises and initiatives to mature.
Promotion and exchange – knowledge sharing to build awareness of urban climate innovation across stakeholders within the city and beyond.
What do you feel are the main barriers to progressing climate innovation within your Council? (Tick the top three)
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Leadership and Commitment – individual leaders, strategies, and the financial and human resources committed to climate action.
Engagement and alignment - council mechanisms and processes to engage with city stakeholders to identify and inform climate-related priorities.
Evidence-based decision-making - council collection and use of data to inform decision making processes.
Skills and capabilities for new ideas - presence of systems, skills and supporting infrastructure within your city that help create new and novel ideas.
Connectivity for new ideas - ability of urban stakeholders to connect and exchange new and novel ideas via open inclusive digital and physical spaces.
Enabling experimentation - availability of resources such as financial support and physical locations, to practically test solutions.
Receptive adopters - the attitudes of urban stakeholders, residents, regulators and the market towards climate innovation.
Support to adopt and scale - presence of supporting systems and infrastructure in the city to help new or small enterprises and initiatives to mature.
Promotion and exchange – knowledge sharing to build awareness of urban climate innovation across stakeholders within the city and beyond.
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