Have Your Say Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Biographical data (anonymous survey):1.1. Age profile: *under 1818 – 2526 – 3536 – 4546 – 5556 – 6566 and above1.2. Gender: *malefemalebinary/gender-neutralnot applicable1.3. Home language: *XhosaAfrikaansEnglishOther1.4. Race: *black AfricancolouredwhiteAsian/Indiannot applicable1.5. Place: *AmsterdamhoekArcadiaBeachviewBethelsdorpBloemendalBluewater BayBooysen ParkBroadwoodCentralCharloChattyClarendon ParkCotswoldFairviewFernglenFramesbyGelvandaleGlen HurdGovan Mbeki TownshipGreenacresHelenvaleHumerailHumewoodIkamvelihleKabega ParkKamma ParkKini BayKleinskoolKwaNobuhleKwazakheleLinton GrangeLorraineLovemore HeightsMill ParkMiramarMotherwellMount CroixMount PleasantMorning SideNew BrightonNewton ParkOverbaakensParsons HillProvidentiaRichmond HillSalt LakeSherwoodSouth EndSt George's ParkSummerstrandSunridge ParkSwartkopsVeeplaasWalmerWalmer HeightsWells EstateWesteringWoodlandsZwide1.6. How long have you lived in NMB: *less than 5 years5 – 10 years11 – 20 yearsmore than 20 years1.7. Occupation/livelihood/what do you do for a living: *Climate related:2.1. What does climate change mean for you? What do you understand climate change to mean? *2.2.a. When you think of the risks of climate change, what comes to mind (choose 3): high windswild-firestidal surgerain-bombsfloodingelectric pylon collapsedroughtcrop failurebroken roadsbroken pipes (water and sewage)food shortagespollutionincreased crimeincreased povertyincreased inequalityheat wavesmunicipality’s inability to respondnational government’s inability to respondfood shortagesother2.2.b. Other risks of climate change (if your selection included other above):2.3.a. When you think of the opportunities of climate change, what comes to mind (choose 3): *restoring wetlandsbeautifying public open spaceelectric vehicle industrygreen hydrogen/ammonia industryrecycling waste waterimproving basic servicescreating safe communitiescarbon/biodiversity creditsbuilding municipal capacitythriving sea lifethriving estuariesa neat cityprivate-public collaborationother2.3.b. Other opportunities of climate change (if your selection included other above):2. 4. What climate related event/s do you remember, which one stood out for you? *2.5.a. What is your most trusted source on climate change information?: *Social media/FacebookScientistsSchoolUniversityThe media/pressMy Church/Mosque/Templeother2.5.b. Other most trusted source on climate change information (if your selection was other above)?: 2.6. What changes in the climate/long-term weather have you experienced in Nelson Mandela Bay? 2.7. How have these changes impacted you directly? 2.8.a. What is great about living in NMB? *Weatherliving next to the sea/oceaneasy access to open-spaces/natureit’s people15-minutes anywhere/close proximityother2.8.b. Other what is great about living in NMB (if you selected other above)? Mandela what climate 2.9. What would you do if you were a leader in the city/metro or government to prepare the metro for climate change (choose three)? *Clean stormwater drainsfix sewage systemsbuild sea defencesmove buildings/homes out of floodplain/away from shorelinebeautify parks/green spacesbuild safe communitiesfix the electric gridinstall electric public transportfocus industry on low carbon manufacturingcreate recycling buy-back centres across the metroclear the streets of waste/rubbishsupport food gardenseducate children and communities on climate changeget the metro working smoothlysupport small businessesgreen-engineer/protect rivers to slow down and clean up runoffpromote rainfall collection/harvestingrestore wetlandssupport community-owned renewable energy (solar, wind) projectsmeasure and track the weatherinclude climate change as a priority in the IDP (integrated development plan)review infrastructure (water, sewage, electricity, roads) strategies every 10 yearsimprove disaster response resources, identify a network of temporary shelters2.10.a. What would you like Nelson Mandela Bay to look/be like in 10 years from now? : *2.10.b. What would you like Nelson Mandela Bay to look/be like when your children are your age? : *2.11.a. What can individual residents do to prepare for climate change? *save waterinstall solar powerrecycle wasteestablish food gardensdrive less/carpoolstop litteringhelp out at nature reserves/green spacesreport water/sewage leaksteach children about low-impact livingcollect rainwaterbuy fresh foodsuse electricity wiselyother2.11.b. What else can individual residents do to prepare for climate change (if you selected other above)?2.12. How important is it that we do something now about a changing climate’s impact on us? Very ImportantImportantImportantOf no importanceThank you, you can find out more at THE PROJECTSubmit