Advancing values-based approaches to climate change adaptation: A case study from Australia

Short Summary of Resource
This study aims to compare the explanatory value of the lived values approach and the landscape values mapping approach in understanding the social risks of sea-level rise
Detailed description of the resource
This study aims to compare the explanatory value of these two approaches for understanding the social risks of sea-level rise and appraise whether either or both approaches are likely to meet local adaptation planning needs through a case study of the potential social impacts of sea-level rise in Kingston Beach, Australia, informed by a mail-out survey of the community
Keywords
CLIMATE AND WEATHER Sea level rise
Content Owners / Rights Holders
Elsevier
Date of Publication
2017
Type of Resource
Research paper
Format of Resource
pdf
Relevant Sector
Biodiversity and ecosystems
Geographical Scope
National
Relevant LG Functional Area
Environment/sustainability
Council Type
ALL council types
URL / DOI for resource access
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462901117302903
Relevant Governance Indicator
Adaptation planning