Developing a Road Map for Climate Change Adaptation: The experience of Surf Life Saving Australia

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The coastal zone of Australia is likely to experience significant impacts as a result of climate change in the course of this century, even if the efforts expected from the international community to stabilise atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations eventuate. Importantly, without future reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, impacts will increase. The impacts of climate change may include a heightening of weather event intensity and sea level rise, which in combination could have far reaching effects for coastal recreation, beach safety service provision and surf life saving facilities and services. In this respect, the potential impacts of climate change represent a significant challenge for Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA). Recognising the importance of this issue, SLSA undertook to develop a plan for adaptive action. This paper presents the outcomes of the resultant Climate Change Adaptation Road Map for SLSA. The Road Map represents an important for step for SLSA in their adaptive journey. © 2012 .

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Elrick-Barr, C., Kay, R., & Farmer, N. (2013). Developing a Road Map for Climate Change Adaptation: The experience of Surf Life Saving Australia. Ocean and Coastal Management, 86, 75–79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.10.015

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