Flood

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The National Adaptation Research Plan for Emergency Management has been revisited and its research priorities updated in 2012 to ensure it is able to provide guidance for research investment over the
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The National Climate Change Research Plan for Emergency Management was revised in 2012 to ensure it is up-to-date and able to provide guidance for research investment for the coming five years.
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This is a summary of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan for Emergency Management, which identifies the information that decision makers need in order to effectively respond and adapt
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This National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan guides researchers engaged in generating the information that Australia needs to develop adaptive strategies for Emergency Management.
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Projects relevant to extreme weather in NCCARF's research portfolio are listed in this factsheet with information on the investigators and delivery date and a short summary of each project.
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This report highlights challenges to future industry and local communities in Central Queensland’s coal mining region based on climate-influenced drought and flooding experienced since 2000.
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This report examines likely impacts on buildings from increasingly intense weather events and identifies some regulatory mechanisms for construction, insurance and planning to adapt to climate change.
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This research evaluated community service organisations current vulnerability to climate change impacts to physical infrastructure and their role in managing risks to their clients and the community.
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This fact sheet highlights findings from the NCCARF research project 'Damage to buildings during the 2010-11 Eastern Australia flooding events'.
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December 2012 issue of NCCARF Newsletter

