Coasts

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This research analysed the costs and benefits of residential adaptation and identified coastal community types to determine if adaptation should take place at the community or individual level.
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This research investigated what legal, institutional and cultural barriers exist to climate change adaptation to sea level rise and examined how these barriers are addressed in local contexts.
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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 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.
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This document reports on the research carried out to better understand the complexity (and uncertainty) of the future climate and non-climate risks that are likely to affect future port operations in
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Identifying risk is not a purely quantitative evaluation; it also involves qualitative decisions about the importance of the identified risks and which risks should be taken into account.
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This report synthesises the research findings from the Climate Resilient Seaports project.
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This Policy Guidance Brief deals with Australian coastal management under climate change, built on experiences in New South Wales, providing high-level advice for Commonwealth and State policy makers.

