Vulnerability assessment of predicted climate change and sea level rise in the Alligator Rivers regi...
Vulnerability assessment of predicted climate change and sea level rise in the Alligator Rivers region, Northern Territory, Australia / Ben Bayliss ... [et al.].
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Barton, A.C.T. : Supervising Scientist, c1997.
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TQ067276 , Q577.6609942/1
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English
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Physical content
xii, 134 p. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 30 cm.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 1.1. Aims and objectives -- 1.2. Background -- 1.3. The Alligator Rivers region -- 1.4. Rationale -- 2. Approach -- 2.1. The assessment framework -- 2.2. Scoping the issues -- 2.3. Delineation of affected areas and resources -- 2.4. Assessing the significance of change -- 2.5. Det...
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Publisher
Barton, A.C.T. : Supervising Scientist, c1997.
Place of Publication
Australian Capital Territory
Date Published
c1997.
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Commonwealth of Australia 1997.
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Summary
The aim of this project is to develop an approach to link the research, planning and environmental management requirements for the coastal areas of the Alligator Reviers Region that could be affected by climatic and other related changes. The approach is intended to facilitate ongoing assessment of the valnerability of the ARR to the effects of sho...
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Vulnerability assessment of predicted climate change and sea level rise in the Alligator Rivers region, Northern Territory, Australia / Ben Bayliss ... [et al.].
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Supervising scientist report, 1325-1554 ; 123.
Bibliography: p. 84-100.
Transferred from NQ577.6609942/1.
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c1997.
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TQ067276 , Q577.6609942/1
Record Identifier
74VMypw53y0y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMypw53y0y
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ISBN
0642243239
9780642243232
ISSN
1325-1554
DDC
577.660994295
333.73140994295
MMS ID
991001952879702626