The challenge for reform of regional governance within the Australian federal system, facing all of Australia, is especially sharpened in coastal communities. In these communities, increasing social, economic and environmental pressures associated with unprecedented levels of population growth and increasing level
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
This paper identifies four triggers that underpinned the late 20th century reform of coastal managem...
Regional Australia is undergoing considerable change, much of which is driven by global market force...
Introduction: the challenges ahead Over the next three or four decades Australians in the coastal zo...
This paper synthesizes key themes relating to effective coastal governance at the local government s...
Climate change is a global problem that affects everyone. Climate change science has established tha...
Approaches to Australian coastal management are constantly changing yet continue to fall short in te...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
[Whole chapter abstract] We synthesized the results of many case studies from experts worldwide on t...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
Purpose: This paper aims to not only disentangle the recently altered law and policy on coastal mana...
As sea levels rise over the next century many coastal settlements will face an increased threat from...
The intertwined relationship between the built and natural environments characterises and defines co...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
This paper identifies four triggers that underpinned the late 20th century reform of coastal managem...
Regional Australia is undergoing considerable change, much of which is driven by global market force...
Introduction: the challenges ahead Over the next three or four decades Australians in the coastal zo...
This paper synthesizes key themes relating to effective coastal governance at the local government s...
Climate change is a global problem that affects everyone. Climate change science has established tha...
Approaches to Australian coastal management are constantly changing yet continue to fall short in te...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
[Whole chapter abstract] We synthesized the results of many case studies from experts worldwide on t...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
Purpose: This paper aims to not only disentangle the recently altered law and policy on coastal mana...
As sea levels rise over the next century many coastal settlements will face an increased threat from...
The intertwined relationship between the built and natural environments characterises and defines co...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
This paper identifies four triggers that underpinned the late 20th century reform of coastal managem...
Regional Australia is undergoing considerable change, much of which is driven by global market force...