Metropolitan cities and regions are vastly exposed to the global climate change impacts. The reasons for such exposure include the gradual urban encroachments to nearby peri-urban areas that cause destruction of natural resources and ecosystem services. While policymakers and planners are struggling to make trade-offs between urban growth, environmental degradation and mitigating climate change impacts, limited evidence exists regarding the public perceptions on the matter. This study aims to address the question of how does the public perceive on the interplay between peri-urban growth and climate change? The methodology concerns conducting an online survey with the peri-urban dwellers (n = 659) from South East Queensland, Australia, and u...
Rising sea levels, heat waves, bush fires, cyclones, droughts and floods present a growing threat to...
Purpose - We investigate environmentally conscious behaviour among young individuals in Australia wi...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), global warming has the potential to ...
Metropolitan cities and regions are vastly exposed to the global climate change impacts. The reasons...
The socio-political perspective of perceived climate change risk is an understudied area of research...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Conference Theme: Frontiers of Geographical KnowledgeTrack 6 - Frontiers of Australian Environmental...
In this study, daily maximum and minimum air temperature (Tmax and Tmin), evaporation and rainfall d...
This research is carried out in view of the many interests that have long tried to influence media r...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
Urban expansions to adjoining greenfield sites, particularly in metropolitan regions, have become a ...
Introduction This report presents the findings of a longitudinal study of Australians from 2010 to ...
Purpose: To determine the level of importance/concern the Australian public feel towards the issue o...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
Rising sea levels, heat waves, bush fires, cyclones, droughts and floods present a growing threat to...
Purpose - We investigate environmentally conscious behaviour among young individuals in Australia wi...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), global warming has the potential to ...
Metropolitan cities and regions are vastly exposed to the global climate change impacts. The reasons...
The socio-political perspective of perceived climate change risk is an understudied area of research...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Conference Theme: Frontiers of Geographical KnowledgeTrack 6 - Frontiers of Australian Environmental...
In this study, daily maximum and minimum air temperature (Tmax and Tmin), evaporation and rainfall d...
This research is carried out in view of the many interests that have long tried to influence media r...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
Urban expansions to adjoining greenfield sites, particularly in metropolitan regions, have become a ...
Introduction This report presents the findings of a longitudinal study of Australians from 2010 to ...
Purpose: To determine the level of importance/concern the Australian public feel towards the issue o...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
Rising sea levels, heat waves, bush fires, cyclones, droughts and floods present a growing threat to...
Purpose - We investigate environmentally conscious behaviour among young individuals in Australia wi...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), global warming has the potential to ...