Conceptualising, evaluating and reporting social resilience in vulnerable regional and remote communities facing climate change in tropical Queensland (original) (raw)

2011

Abstract

Regional and remote communities in tropical Queensland are among Australia's most vulnerable in the face of climate change. At the same time, these socially and economically vulnerable regions house some of Australia's most significant biodiversity values. Past approaches to terrestrial biodiversity management have focused on tackling biophysical interventions through the use of biophysical knowledge. An equally important focus should be placed on building regional-scale community resilience if some of the worst ...

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