There is unlikely to be a more contested space than that of developed coastlines around the world. Discourses associated with private property rights have created barriers to climate change adaptation, a phenomenon relevant to multiple jurisdictions but particularly prevalent on the Australian coastline. Traditional coastal management options continue to challenge ideas associated with private property rights. Despite this, some local municipalities in coastal Australian localities have had successes in embedding climate change adaptation into land use planning strategies, even where these may infringe on private property rights. Examples of these successes are discussed in this chapter as they highlight key policy strategies. These example...
This paper documents the history of coastal management in Byron Bay and its implication for the prop...
The most recent assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirms the importance ...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
Coastal Australia is particularly vulnerable to increasingly frequent violent storm events coupled w...
The research approach included a targeted review of existing practice in planning for climate change...
Adaptation has emerged as a high priority in terms of climate change policy. This article is concern...
Many coastal land titles in New South Wales are already at risk from shoreline recession and more wi...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
© 2018, © 2018 Editorial Board, Urban Policy and Research. A range of regulatory instruments can be ...
Australia’s coastline is in a continual state of change. The intervention of human processes, such a...
This paper synthesizes key themes relating to effective coastal governance at the local government s...
The impacts on the Australian coast of a changing climate include environmental and property damage ...
Like many issues in environmental law and governance, climate change adaptation planning involves di...
Since the late 70s, environmental planning at a State level has played second fiddle to development....
This study examines the state of local practice in planning for climate change adaptation in coastal...
This paper documents the history of coastal management in Byron Bay and its implication for the prop...
The most recent assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirms the importance ...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
Coastal Australia is particularly vulnerable to increasingly frequent violent storm events coupled w...
The research approach included a targeted review of existing practice in planning for climate change...
Adaptation has emerged as a high priority in terms of climate change policy. This article is concern...
Many coastal land titles in New South Wales are already at risk from shoreline recession and more wi...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...
© 2018, © 2018 Editorial Board, Urban Policy and Research. A range of regulatory instruments can be ...
Australia’s coastline is in a continual state of change. The intervention of human processes, such a...
This paper synthesizes key themes relating to effective coastal governance at the local government s...
The impacts on the Australian coast of a changing climate include environmental and property damage ...
Like many issues in environmental law and governance, climate change adaptation planning involves di...
Since the late 70s, environmental planning at a State level has played second fiddle to development....
This study examines the state of local practice in planning for climate change adaptation in coastal...
This paper documents the history of coastal management in Byron Bay and its implication for the prop...
The most recent assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirms the importance ...
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, which are predicted to be adversely affected by climate ch...