Resources

Alan Dale (JCU); Governance, Planning and Effective Adaptation of Ecosystem Service Markets to Climate Adaptation and Landscape Resilience; Tuesday 7th May 2013.

 

Carmody, J., Murphy, H., Hill, R., Catterall, C., Goosem, S., Dale, A., Westcott, D., Welbergen, J., Shoo, L., Stoeckl, N., Esparon, M. (2015) The Importance of Protecting and Conserving the Wet Tropics: A synthesis of NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Tropical Rainforest Outputs 2011-2014.

 

Routledge

 

van Oosterzee, P., Preece, N., Dale, A. (2012) An Australian landscape-based approach: AFOLU mitigation for smallholders, in: Climate Change, Mitigation and Agriculture. Routledge.

 

Related to Project 12.4

An update brochure of what's going on with the NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Rainforest projects.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Rainforest node for January to June 2013.

 

This project will work with a range of stakeholders to identify the most effective governance systems for managing climate change adaptation in the Wet Tropics through the emergence of new ecosystem service markets. The project will directly contribute to:
• Regional climate change adaptation policies and planning processes
• Regional Natural Resource Management (NRM) organisations’ role in guiding emerging carbon markets in Australia and the region
 

 

Dale, A., Vella, K., Pressey, R.L., Brodie, J., Yorkston, H., Potts, R. (2013) A method for risk analysis across governance systems: a Great Barrier Reef case study. IOP Science. 8 (1) [doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/015037].

Dale A, McKee J, Vella K, Potts R. (in review) Carbon, biodiversity and regional natural resource planning: Towards high impact next generation plans in Australia.

Planning Theory

 

Potts, R., Vella, K., Dale, A., Sipe, N. (2014) Exploring the usefulness of structural–functional approaches to analyse governance of planning systems. Plannig Theory. [doi: 10.1177/1473095214553519].

Dale A, Ryan S, Broderick K. (accepted) Integrated natural resource governance: Regional progress and potential national reforms.

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