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Flood Resilience

When it rains heavily, flooding will happen. But natural solutions and community preparedness can minimise the impact. Be part of the change!

Across central Auckland, Urban Ark, STEPS and Friends of Oakley Creek are working with Auckland Council’s Healthy Waters on the Community Flood Resilience programme.

We are working towards safe, connected and resilient communities in neighbourhoods heavily impacted during recent flooding. We aim to empower communities to:

  • care for our local streams
  • ensure our waterways remain clean, healthy and flood-resilient
  • understand flood risks and be prepared
  • take informed action to reduce potential impacts on your property

Where are we working?

We are focusing on three stream catchments:

  • Ōpoutūkeha / Cox’s Creek – Grey Lynn and Ponsonby
  • Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek – Mt Roskill, Wesley, Ōwairaka and Mt Albert
  • Waitītiko / Meola Creek – Mt Albert, Sandringham and parts of Mt Eden and Pt Chevalier

Why is Urban Ark involved?

Urban Ark - Manawa Taiao, STEPS and Friends of Oakley Creek are all working towards creating healthy habitats where indigenous flora and fauna thrive, particularly along our awa.

We believe that ecological restoration, adaptation and flood resilience are best done by working with communities, strengthening connection to your stream and your neighbours. We hope you will:

  • Get to know your local stream – walk along it, where you can
  • Minimise what goes into the stream (rubbish, earth off your property)
  • Reduce invasive weeds on your property
  • Plant native species (but not where they’ll impact flooding)
  • Help reduce animal predators by trapping for rats and possums

What is resilience?

Resilience is the ability to anticipate and resist the effects of a disruptive event, minimise adverse impacts, respond effectively, maintain or recover functionality, and to learn and adapt in a way that allows for everyone to thrive. In an emergency, disaster resilient individuals and communities are capable of:

  • keeping themselves and their families safe from harm
  • adapting to changes in the physical, social and economic environment
  • being self-reliant if external resources are limited or cut off
  • learning from the experience to be more prepared next time

What can you do?

There are plenty of actions you can take and opportunities to get involved:

Flood Viewer: check out the flooding risk where you are (or where you’re planning to move to) using Auckland Council’s Flood Viewer. You’ll also find excellent material on:

  • How to stay safe during a flood
  • Creating a flood resilient home
  • Preparing your property for flooding
  • Reduce flooding risks on your property

Activities and events: check out our flood-related nature walks, stream clean-ups, weeding bees, riparian planting sessions and flood-resilience drop-in sessions on Urban Ark’s Events pages

Social media: we’ll be sharing more actions that you can take to improve flood-resilience at home and in your community on our Facebook and Instagram

Contact: get in touch with our Flooding Resilience team through [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

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      • Trap rats
      • Trap possums
      • Trap stoats
      • Trap hedgehogs
      • Trap mice
      • Trapping FAQs
      • Recording your trapping activity
      • ANFA pulsing
    • Pest animal monitoring
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      • Moth Plant
    • Plant natives
    • Flood Resilience
    • Manage pets
    • Biodiversity Monitoring
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      • Making trap tunnels
      • Rat-proof your compost
      • Nest boxes for ruru
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      • Pukewīwī / Puketāpapa / Mount Roskill
      • Te Kōpuke / Titikōpuke / Mount St John
      • Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta / Big King
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      • Edgar's Creek
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      • Lava Rock Forests
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      • Kākā
      • Kākāriki
      • Kererū
      • Korimako / Bellbird
      • Riroriro / Grey Warbler
      • Tōrea / South Island Pied Oystercatcher
      • Ruru / Morepork
      • Tūī
      • White-faced heron
      • Rogues gallery
    • Pekapeka / bats
    • Mokomoko / Skinks and geckos
    • Pūrerehua / Butterflies and moths
    • Ngā tuaiwi-kore / Invertebrates
  • Resources
    • Pest animal control
      • Trapping activity maps
      • Humane trapping
      • Trap rats
      • Trap possums
      • Trap stoats
      • Trap hedgehogs
      • Trap mice
      • Trapping FAQs
      • Recording your trapping activity
      • ANFA pulsing
    • Pest animal monitoring
    • Pest plant control
      • Moth Plant
    • Plant natives
    • Flood Resilience
    • Manage pets
    • Biodiversity Monitoring
    • The Workshop
      • Making trap tunnels
      • Rat-proof your compost
      • Nest boxes for ruru
      • Build a wētā hotel
    • Tool library
    • Health & Safety
  • News
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