Drought and climate variability are an increasing global problem, especially in rangelands which may lack robust socioeconomic systems. Vulnerability is being applied in drought and climate change policy theory, by describing exposure and sensitivity factors, and adaptive capacity. In this paper we examine these vulnerability factors in central-western Queensland (CWQ), Australia, as a case study to test the idea that vulnerability and resilience must be considered together to build strong and enduring rangeland communities. The region's economy and employment are strongly coupled with rain-fed agriculture. Drought is a key risk to CWQ communities, with 13 extended droughts recorded since 1898. The region has been officially in drought sinc...
Drought is a common occurrence in regional Australia and one that is predicted to increase in freque...
Drought is most often encountered as a long-running and recurring climatic extreme; one that can hav...
© 2013 Dr. Tamara Sofia SysakIt is often assumed that social networks are sufficiently strong in rur...
Drought and climate variability are an increasing global problem, especially in rangelands which may...
There are indications that grass-roots communities, Local, State and Australian governments are reco...
The role of towns and small business is poorly understood, yet towns are vital for the long-term via...
The role of towns and small business is poorly understood, yet towns are vital for the long-term via...
Australia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the recent droug...
AbstractAustralia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the rece...
The National Climate Change Research Facility (NCCARF) is undertaking a program of Synthesis and Int...
Australia is currently experiencing climate change effects in the form of higher temperatures and mo...
The \u27Big Dry\u27, a prolonged dry period in Australia from 1997 to 2009, seared much of the Murra...
In Australia, as in other parts of the world, drought is a common climatic phenomenon causing signif...
Drought is a common occurrence in regional Australia and one that is predicted to increase in freque...
Australian rural communities are experiencing some of the worst climactic and economic conditions in...
Drought is a common occurrence in regional Australia and one that is predicted to increase in freque...
Drought is most often encountered as a long-running and recurring climatic extreme; one that can hav...
© 2013 Dr. Tamara Sofia SysakIt is often assumed that social networks are sufficiently strong in rur...
Drought and climate variability are an increasing global problem, especially in rangelands which may...
There are indications that grass-roots communities, Local, State and Australian governments are reco...
The role of towns and small business is poorly understood, yet towns are vital for the long-term via...
The role of towns and small business is poorly understood, yet towns are vital for the long-term via...
Australia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the recent droug...
AbstractAustralia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the rece...
The National Climate Change Research Facility (NCCARF) is undertaking a program of Synthesis and Int...
Australia is currently experiencing climate change effects in the form of higher temperatures and mo...
The \u27Big Dry\u27, a prolonged dry period in Australia from 1997 to 2009, seared much of the Murra...
In Australia, as in other parts of the world, drought is a common climatic phenomenon causing signif...
Drought is a common occurrence in regional Australia and one that is predicted to increase in freque...
Australian rural communities are experiencing some of the worst climactic and economic conditions in...
Drought is a common occurrence in regional Australia and one that is predicted to increase in freque...
Drought is most often encountered as a long-running and recurring climatic extreme; one that can hav...
© 2013 Dr. Tamara Sofia SysakIt is often assumed that social networks are sufficiently strong in rur...