NCCARF Adaptation Networks

NCCARF Adaptation Networks

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NCCARF’s Adaptation Research Networks are a community of researchers and practitioners working together to progress climate change adaptation knowledge.

There are four adaptation networks;
1. Natural ecosystems;
2. Social, economic & institutional dimensions, 3. Settlements and infrastructure and 4. Vulnerable communities. The networks aim to communicate and connect with researchers and research users in government, sectors and communities with a view to building and maintaining the capacity to adapt to a changing climate. The Adaptation Network

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Location

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Griffith University
Gold Coast, QLD
4222

General information

The goal of Australia's National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) is to support national capacity development and deliver guidance that helps local decision-makers manage climate risks.

NCCARF has established four adaptation networks under a three year program (2014-17) to continue their national focus, building capacity in government, sectors and communities to adapt to a changing climate.

To register for any of the networks please visit https://www.nccarf.edu.au/content/adaptation-networks

All interested stakeholders are invited to participate, including researchers, government agencies, local/regional conservation groups, NGOs and NRM groups.

More information: www.nccarf.edu.au

Contacts:

Natural Ecosystems Network
Nadiah Roslan
[email protected]

Social, Economic & Institutional Dimensions Network
Sarah Connor
[email protected]

Vulnerable Communities Network
Scott Hanson-Easey
[email protected]

Settlements & Infrastructure (ACCARNSI)
Tamara Rouse
[email protected]