The two-speed coastal climate adaptation economy in Australia

作者: Mark T. Gibbs

DOI: 10.1016/J.OCECOAMAN.2020.105150

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摘要: Abstract There is increasing global concern that climate adaptation efforts are falling behind the risks associated with change. A number of reviews have identified this general issue in multiple nations and jurisdictions. In Australia, it argued here coastal built environment operating at two speeds: two-speed economy. Large civil assets facilities Australia now mostly plans strategies place; although progress actual on-the-ground implementation variable some cases. By contrast, communities settlements continues a very slow pace few specific measures being implemented were not already as business usual for flood or erosion management. The reasons these differences investigated here. key outcome thinking presented reinforcement result challenge relocating buildings, but rather incentivising supporting to act.

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