Built Environment

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This report presents the findings from the “Pathways to Climate Adapted and Healthy Low Income Housing” project undertaken by the CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship in partnership with two organisation
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This research explored the assets, barriers and limitations of the rental sector to adaptation and the stakeholder-landlord relationship with a focus on the adaptive capacity of low-income renters.
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This report is concerned with preparing strata titled communities to deal with climate change factors such as building construction, insurance, emergency management, decision making and bank lending.
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Using South East Queensland as a case study, this research looked at economic, marketing and regulatory issues related to the capacity of private urban development to respond to climate change.
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The SECA project investigated possible coastal urban futures in SE Australia and developed a broad scope integrated framework to describe what a climate-adapted coastal community may be like in 2030.
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March 2013 edition of NCCARF Newsletter
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This document summarises key findings from the NCCARF report Planning, building and insuring: Adaptation of built environment to climate change induced increased intensity of natural hazards.
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This report identifies key port infrastructure elements affected by climate change and forecasts the rate of deterioration of structures over a period for which climate scientists could provide necess
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A functional response to climate change requires a better understanding of the characteristics of commodity trade and related port logistics operations.

