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Understanding coastal urban and peri‐urban indigenous people’s vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change

Low Choy, D. and Jones, D. 2012, Understanding coastal urban and peri‐urban indigenous people’s vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change, in NCCARF/CSIRO 2012 : Sharing knowledge to adapt : Proceedings of Climate Adaptation in Action 2012, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF), Griffith, Qld., pp. 278-278.

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Title Understanding coastal urban and peri‐urban indigenous people’s vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change
Author(s) Low Choy, D.
Jones, D.
Conference name Climate Adaptation in Action. Conference (2012 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Conference location Melbourne, Vic.
Conference dates 26-28 Jun. 2012
Title of proceedings NCCARF/CSIRO 2012 : Sharing knowledge to adapt : Proceedings of Climate Adaptation in Action 2012
Editor(s) [unknown]
Publication date 2012
Conference series Climate Adaptation in Action. Conference
Start page 278
End page 278
Total pages 1
Publisher National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF)
Place of publication Griffith, Qld.
Summary This brief presentation will commence to address a number of emerging questions that are underpinned by the current NCCARF research project: Understanding Urban and Peri‐urban Indigenous People’s vulnerability and adaptive capacity to Climate Change. In terms of climate change adaptation barriers, options and priorities, what are the major considerations for indigenous communities residing in coastal peri-urban and urban places that may differ from those of their non-indigenous counterparts and possibly from Indigenous communities living away from the coasts? It will speculate on whether these considerations can be addressed through existing planning and management frameworks.
ISBN 9781921609510
Language eng
Field of Research 120599 Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified
120505 Regional Analysis and Development
Socio Economic Objective 959999 Cultural Understanding not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice ©2012, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30048267

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: School of Architecture and Built Environment
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