2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-013-0517-4
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Bringing it all together: researcher dialogue to improve synthesis in regional climate adaptation in South-East Queensland, Australia

Abstract: The effectiveness of climate adaptation policies in one sector can be compromised or aided by policies developed in another sector. When the focus of adaptation is a single geographical region, this potential for interaction between sectoral policies is heightened due to spatial, political and functional proximities. This paper analyses interactions within three suites of climate adaptation options developed for Australia's 'South-East Queensland' region relating to: (1) wetland migration, coastal infrastructu… Show more

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“…Respondents from Australia, New Zealand and India indicate that implementation of managed realignment is limited at present in their countries but likely to increase in the future. Based on the existing literature Niven and Bardsley, 2013;Taylor and McAllister, 2013;Harman et al, 2014;, it is likely that Australia and New Zealand are focusing more on managed retreat than other forms of managed realignment. In the USA and France there are In France, Spain and Portugal restoration of tidal flow into embanked areas occurs mainly as a result from accidental breaches due to storms or natural decay of abandoned defences (e.g.…”
Section: Current Perceptions About the Future Scope For Managed Realimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respondents from Australia, New Zealand and India indicate that implementation of managed realignment is limited at present in their countries but likely to increase in the future. Based on the existing literature Niven and Bardsley, 2013;Taylor and McAllister, 2013;Harman et al, 2014;, it is likely that Australia and New Zealand are focusing more on managed retreat than other forms of managed realignment. In the USA and France there are In France, Spain and Portugal restoration of tidal flow into embanked areas occurs mainly as a result from accidental breaches due to storms or natural decay of abandoned defences (e.g.…”
Section: Current Perceptions About the Future Scope For Managed Realimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of this situation is illustrated and discussed in the following sections using a case study analysis of selected measures implemented in SEQ in response to the drought including the following: reducing water consumption, construction of major techno-engineering projects by way of the water grid, waste water recycling and a desalination plant, demand management and institutional reform, and seeking evidence-based adaptive responses. Case study analysis of the water and energy nexus provides insights into the implications of maladaptive responses to critical water shortage conditions using desalination and other energy intensive systems (also see Quezada et al 2013, Taylor andMcAllister 2013). Decentralised systems such as water tanks and community roofwater harvesting are viewed as soft adaptation options and are evaluated as case examples.…”
Section: Translating Research Outputs To Adaptive Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wetlands are deemed to have tremendous ecological value per unit area of land. They have a strong carbon sequestration capability (Mcleod et al, 2011) and provide substantial biodiversity protection (Hermoso, Abell, Linke, & Boon, 2016), flood control (Hermoso et al, 2016), water purification (Wu et al, 2015), and amenities (Taylor & McAllister, 2014) significance. For all of these reasons, the task of protecting the environment and biodiversity of wetlands is of vital importance to us.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%