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An Adaptive Capacity Guide Book: assessing, building and evaluating the capacity of communities to adapt in a changing climate

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Title
An Adaptive Capacity Guide Book: assessing, building and evaluating the capacity of communities to adapt in a changing climate
Abstract
A capacity to adapt to change is essential for managing Australia’s natural resources. The individuals, communities and organisations who manage our natural resources all have an innate capacity to adapt to change. Changes in climate, markets and technology have shaped the way we adapt the management of natural resources in urban, rural and coastal landscapes. Some of these changes are predictable and easy to manage. Others are expected, but their timing and magnitude are uncertain. Whatever the future holds, this guide can be used to build our capacity to meet future change with confidence.
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Report
Institution
University of Technology and University of Tasmania
Date
2015-06-11
Short Title
An Adaptive Capacity Guide Book
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04/05/2019, 03:10
Library Catalogue
opus.lib.uts.edu.au
Citation
Jacobs, B., Nelson, R., Kuruppu, N., & Leith, P. (2015). An Adaptive Capacity Guide Book: assessing, building and evaluating the capacity of communities to adapt in a changing climate [Report]. University of Technology and University of Tasmania. https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/handle/10453/36221