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Climate Change and the Capricorn Coast: an analysis of stewardship potential


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dc.date2011null
dc.date.accessioned2012-08-01T23:44:01Znull
dc.date.available2012-08-01T23:44:01Znull
dc.date.copyright2011en
dc.date.issued2011en-US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/523null
dc.description.abstractThe Great Barrier Reef is predicted to change significantly over the next 50 years as a result of climate change. These changes will alter the nature and dynamics of the marine ecosystem and will consequently affect the operations and activities of Reef -reliant communities. Stewardship involves acknowledging shared responsibility for the ecosystem. Stewardship approaches are being used in international contexts as one way to build climate change resilience in communities reliant on natural systems. Understanding the motivations, influences and mechanisms that drive successful stewardship action will allow for innovative strategies to build adaptive capacity and community resilience to the impacts of climate change.en
dc.publisherThe Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesClimate change project bulletinen
dc.titleClimate Change and the Capricorn Coast: an analysis of stewardship potentialen
dc.typeBrochure*
dc.subject.asfaEcosystem resilienceen
dc.subject.asfaClimatic changesen
dc.subject.asfaCommunity planningen
dc.subject.asfaCoastal zone managementen
dc.format.pages1en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisCoastsen
dc.subject.apaisConservation (Natural resources)en
dc.publisher.placeTownsvilleen
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categoryClimate changeen
dc.subject.categoryCoastal communitiesen
dc.subject.locationMackay/Capricorn Management Areaen
dc.keywords2.3A.414.26.09en
dc.keywordsClimate changeen
dc.keywordsStewardshipen
dc.keywordsB2en
dc.keywordsecosystem resilienceen
dc.keywordsCapricorn coasten
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