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Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 63:539-550
With increasing worldwide recognition of the influence of urban development on the hydrological functions of water, there is growing pressure for urban planning to play a greater role in water resources management. Planning for green open spaces in p
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Environmental Science & Policy. 50:46-61
Recent extreme weather events worldwide have highlighted the vulnerability of many urban settlements to future climatic change. These events are expected to increase in frequency and intensity under climate change scenarios. Although the climatic cha
Autor:
Oz Sahin, Darryl Low Choy, Rudi Cobus Van Staden, Ben Harman, Florence Crick, Scott Baum, Gemma Schuch, Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Marcello Sano
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Futures. 65:97-109
The threat of climate change demands that human settlements adapt to unavoidable impacts. Climate change is a complex problem that requires traditional disciplines to work together to facilitate an integrated and coordinated response to its impacts.
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Disaster Health. 2:82-91
Heatwaves kill more people than any other natural hazard in Australia. Current literature on managing health risks of heatwaves highlights the importance of implementing urban planning measures, and engaging with vulnerable groups on a local level to
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Ecosystem Services. 38:100967
Natural resources and inherent ecosystem services have long been under pressure from unsustainable exploitation further exacerbated by climate change impacts. Managing natural resources in the Australian context is also a complex task because it invo
Autor:
Florence Crick, RC van Staden, Marcello Sano, Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Ben Harman, Oz Sahin, Scott Baum, D. Low Choy, Gemma Schuch
Publikováno v:
Regional Environmental Change. 14(2):489-500
Climate change impacts affecting coastal areas, such as sea-level rise and storm surge events, are expected to have significant social, economic and environmental consequences worldwide. Ongoing population growth and development in highly urbanised c