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ItemEquitable local outcomes in adaptation to sea-level rise: year 2 project report 2012Barnett, Jon ; Fincher, Ruth ; HURLIMANN, ANNA ; Graham, Sonia ; MORTREUX, COLETTE (The University of Melbourne, 2012)This is the second year project report for Australian Research Council Linkage Project titled 'Equitable Outcomes in Adaptation to Sea Level Rise'.
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ItemEquitable local outcomes in adaptation to sea-level rise: year 1 project report 2011Barnett, Jon ; Fincher, Ruth ; HURLIMANN, ANNA ; Osbaldiston, Nick ; MORTREUX, COLETTE (The University of Melbourne, 2011)This is the first year report of an Australian Research Council funded Linkage Grant titled 'Equitable Outcomes in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise'.
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ItemUrban planning and sustainable adaptation to sea-level riseHurlimann, A ; Barnett, J ; Fincher, R ; Osbaldiston, N ; Mortreux, C ; Graham, S (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2014-06)
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ItemEquitable local outcomes in adaptation to sea-level rise: final project reportBARNETT, JONATHON ; FINCHER, BEATRICE RUTH ; HURLIMANN, ANNA ; Graham, Sonia ; MORTREUX, COLETTE (The University of Melbourne, 2014-06)This report details the outcomes of a 3.5 year Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (2010-2013) titled 'Equitable Outcomes in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise'. The project was based in the Gippsland East area of the state of Victoria Australia. Project partners included The East Gippsland Shire Council, The Department of Environment and Primary Industries, The Department of Planning Transport and Local Infrastructure, The Gippsland Coastal Board and Wellington Shire Council. This project developed an approach for identifying the social outcomes of various strategies to adapt to sea-level rise, and trialed the concept of an ‘adaptation pathway’ that can help communities and governments to take steps to manage the risks of sea-level rise.