Reducing the vulnerability of coastal communities to marine climate change requires that communities have some intrinsic capacity to adapt. To assist adaptation planning and the implementation of adaptation strategies, identifying barriers and enablers to adaptation is important. Adaptive capacity, resource dependence, local climate change exposure and biological sensitivity were used to assess socioeconomic vulnerability to climate change in three Australian coastal communities: St Helens, Tasmania; Bowen, Queensland; and Geraldton, Western Australia. Higher adaptive capacity was associated with larger population size (i.e., Geraldton) whereas greater resource dependence, and lower human and natural capital were associated with smaller pop...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
This study provides an assessment of local government progress in adaptation to marine climate chang...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
Not AvailableCoastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate ch...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
As climate change continues to impact socio-ecological systems, tools that assist conservation manag...
Over the last 20 years the intergovernmental panel on climate change has produced a number of assess...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
Coastal communities are part of the Australian identity but little is known about their characterist...
The health and productivity of marine ecosystems, habitats, and fisheries are deteriorating on the A...
The Australian Government has put climate change adaptation on top of its political agenda, where So...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
The effects of climate change, including rising mean sea level, pose significant challenges for coas...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
This study provides an assessment of local government progress in adaptation to marine climate chang...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
Not AvailableCoastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate ch...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
As climate change continues to impact socio-ecological systems, tools that assist conservation manag...
Over the last 20 years the intergovernmental panel on climate change has produced a number of assess...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
Coastal communities are part of the Australian identity but little is known about their characterist...
The health and productivity of marine ecosystems, habitats, and fisheries are deteriorating on the A...
The Australian Government has put climate change adaptation on top of its political agenda, where So...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
The effects of climate change, including rising mean sea level, pose significant challenges for coas...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
This study provides an assessment of local government progress in adaptation to marine climate chang...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...