NCCARF Adaptation Networks
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
Address
Griffith University
Gold Coast, QLD
4222
General information
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]
