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Gosport Borough Council

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… GH1. Residents are prepared for extreme heat. GH2. All new housing allows for summer shading. GH3. Urban centres have significantly more vegetation to provide shade and evaporative cooling. GH4. All homes in Gosport have measures fitted to allow for summer shading. P10: Ecosystems and biodiversity GN1. Risks to habitats and species are understood. GN2. All new…

… developments achieve a net gain in biodiversity. GN3. Non-climate change related pressures on at-risk habitats and species are minimised. GN4. New sea defences avoid habitat loss from sea level rise where possible. - Climate Change Strategy Page 16 of 20 Gosport Borough Council Engagement and Partnerships E1: An enabling principle to deliver the aspirations in this Strategy…

… Gosport wide emissions P8: Resilience to flooding P9: Resilience to heat waves P10: Ecosystems and biodiversity Gosport’s resilience to climate change A2 Borough-wide emissions of greenhouse gases2 to reach net-zero by 2050, and for the Borough to be as resilient as possible to the impacts of climate change. Climate Change Strategy Page 6 of 20 Gosport Borough Council…

… resilience to the impacts of climate change. Risks to ecosystems and biodiversity are also considered to be a priority area for adaptation, as the Climate Change Committee report highlighted loss of coastal habitats and impacts on marine wildlife as areas of particular concern. Other risk areas have a more limited impact in Gosport or the nature/severity of the impacts are less certain…

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