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Green Adelaide

Green Adelaide is Adelaide’s first dedicated urban environmental specialist organisation.

They are focused on guiding the people of Adelaide’s love of, and connection with, nature with vision to create a cooler, greener, wilder and climate-resilient capital city that celebrates our unique culture.

Their area of responsibility spans across Adelaide’s 17 metropolitan councils and includes about a third of Gulf St Vincent.

They are on a mission to encourage activities and policies for Adelaide that enable pro-environmental behavioural change. This will be achieved by facilitating partnerships, investing in aligned initiatives, educating about nature, and delivering iconic on-ground environmental projects.

Contributor
Government of South Australia
Type of action
Policy
Program
Action Location
South Australia
Funding Source
State or territory government
Action Timeline
2020 - 2025
Website
https://www.greenadelaide.sa.gov.au
Strategy Goals
Goal one
Goal 2
Goal 3
Aichi Targets
Aichi 1
Aichi 2
Aichi 4
Aichi 5
Aichi 7
Aichi 8
Aichi 9
Aichi 10
Aichi 11
Aichi 14
Aichi 15
Aichi 18
Aichi 19
Aichi 20
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3
SDG 6
SDG 11
SDG 12
SDG 13
SDG 14
SDG 15
SDG 17
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Australia’s nature, now and into the future, is healthy and resilient to threats, understood, and valued both in its own right and for its essential contribution to our health, wellbeing, prosperity and quality of life.