Climate change poses major challenges for all countries, regions and cities. Canberra is no exception, and the imperative to both reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to unavoidable climate changes is becoming stronger. Climate change adaptation is a relatively new area of policy, practice and research, which has experienced significant and rapid growth in the last 10 years. Government, business and the community have become increasingly engaged and informed of the issues, impacts and consequences that a changing climate will bring in both the short and longer terms. Working collaboratively to ensure a sustainable future for future generations is a goal of many organisations. The ACT Government is at the forefront of Australian po...
Parts of New South Wales (NSW) have experienced warming of 1.5 to 2.0 degrees Celsius in the period ...
The role of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility is to facilitate generat...
Climate change is now widely recognised as the pressing global issue of the next fifty years, requir...
Climate change poses major challenges for all countries, regions and cities. Canberra is no exceptio...
Governments at varying levels have invested funds in climate modelling, impact, risk and vulnerabili...
In the post Paris climate policy context, there is an imperative to effectively monitor and evaluate...
This paper outlines the Australian government’s role in adaptation, which includes building communit...
Adapting to the impacts of climate change is a crucial challenge for Local Government Authorities (L...
In the years to come, many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-i...
Organisations in the public, private and community sectors are increasingly seeking guidance to inco...
We develop and apply a systematic literature review methodology to identify and characterize the way...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. This paper reports progress of the Governmen...
This inquiry has concluded. The final report was sent to Government on 20 September 2012 and release...
This report considers the impact of climate change on Australia’s country towns out to the year 2050...
This report aims to identify priority needs over the next few years in developing knowledge on how ...
Parts of New South Wales (NSW) have experienced warming of 1.5 to 2.0 degrees Celsius in the period ...
The role of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility is to facilitate generat...
Climate change is now widely recognised as the pressing global issue of the next fifty years, requir...
Climate change poses major challenges for all countries, regions and cities. Canberra is no exceptio...
Governments at varying levels have invested funds in climate modelling, impact, risk and vulnerabili...
In the post Paris climate policy context, there is an imperative to effectively monitor and evaluate...
This paper outlines the Australian government’s role in adaptation, which includes building communit...
Adapting to the impacts of climate change is a crucial challenge for Local Government Authorities (L...
In the years to come, many of New Zealand’s urban settlements are likely to be impacted by climate-i...
Organisations in the public, private and community sectors are increasingly seeking guidance to inco...
We develop and apply a systematic literature review methodology to identify and characterize the way...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. This paper reports progress of the Governmen...
This inquiry has concluded. The final report was sent to Government on 20 September 2012 and release...
This report considers the impact of climate change on Australia’s country towns out to the year 2050...
This report aims to identify priority needs over the next few years in developing knowledge on how ...
Parts of New South Wales (NSW) have experienced warming of 1.5 to 2.0 degrees Celsius in the period ...
The role of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility is to facilitate generat...
Climate change is now widely recognised as the pressing global issue of the next fifty years, requir...