ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings – learning from Australian Indigenous cultures
Internationally a growing body of literature has interrogated the vulnerability, risk, resilience, and adaptation of Indigenous peoples to climate change. Key traits in this literature synthesis point to the impacts of climate change on sovereignty, culture, health, and economies that are currently...
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ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20794255 2024-09-09T19:40:27+00:00 ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings – learning from Australian Indigenous cultures DS Jones Phillip Roos Jennifer Dearnaley Heather Threadgold Mandy Nicholson Ross Wissing Donn Berghofer Robert Buggy Darryl Low Choy Philip A Clarke Sylvia Serrao-Neumann Greg Kitson Susan Ryan Bryon Powell Gareth Powell Melinda Gaye Kennedy 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30113148 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/ReCrafting_urban_climate_change_resilience_understandings_learning_from_Australian_Indigenous_cultures/20794255 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30113148 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/ReCrafting_urban_climate_change_resilience_understandings_learning_from_Australian_Indigenous_cultures/20794255 All Rights Reserved Architecture not elsewhere classified climate change urban Australian Indigenous culture Australia Indigenous knowledge systems Aboriginal knowledge systems First Nations Wadawurrung Quandamooka Kaurna Wathaurong Boon Wurrung Bunerong Jagera Landscape architecture School of Architecture and Built Environment Institute of Koorie Education 3304 Urban and regional planning Text Conference contribution 2018 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-20T00:42:25Z Internationally a growing body of literature has interrogated the vulnerability, risk, resilience, and adaptation of Indigenous peoples to climate change. Key traits in this literature synthesis point to the impacts of climate change on sovereignty, culture, health, and economies that are currently being experienced by Indigenous (First Nations) communities globally. While knowledge and science of how climate change impacts are affecting Indigenous peoples can contribute to the formulation of policies, plans, designs and programs for climate change adaptation, settlement resilience planning and greenhouse gas emission reductions, little research has validated this knowledge as well as its potential. In Australia, climate change is expected to have social, economic and environmental impacts on urban Indigenous communities inhabiting coastal areas throughout south-eastern Australia. These impacts include a loss of community and environmental assets, cultural heritage sites, significant impacts on the quality of life of populations, and the establishment of favourable conditions for the spread of plant diseases, weeds and pests. Over most of south-eastern Australia, including southern Victoria and the Brisbane region, climate change is expected to lead to increased risk of heatwaves, longer drought periods, increased bushfire risk, increased risks of flood events and more frequent coastal inundation and associated impacts such as coastal erosion. Conference Object First Nations DRO - Deakin Research Online Brisbane ENVELOPE(-45.633,-45.633,-60.600,-60.600) |
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Internationally a growing body of literature has interrogated the vulnerability, risk, resilience, and adaptation of Indigenous peoples to climate change. Key traits in this literature synthesis point to the impacts of climate change on sovereignty, culture, health, and economies that are currently being experienced by Indigenous (First Nations) communities globally. While knowledge and science of how climate change impacts are affecting Indigenous peoples can contribute to the formulation of policies, plans, designs and programs for climate change adaptation, settlement resilience planning and greenhouse gas emission reductions, little research has validated this knowledge as well as its potential. In Australia, climate change is expected to have social, economic and environmental impacts on urban Indigenous communities inhabiting coastal areas throughout south-eastern Australia. These impacts include a loss of community and environmental assets, cultural heritage sites, significant impacts on the quality of life of populations, and the establishment of favourable conditions for the spread of plant diseases, weeds and pests. Over most of south-eastern Australia, including southern Victoria and the Brisbane region, climate change is expected to lead to increased risk of heatwaves, longer drought periods, increased bushfire risk, increased risks of flood events and more frequent coastal inundation and associated impacts such as coastal erosion. |
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DS Jones Phillip Roos Jennifer Dearnaley Heather Threadgold Mandy Nicholson Ross Wissing Donn Berghofer Robert Buggy Darryl Low Choy Philip A Clarke Sylvia Serrao-Neumann Greg Kitson Susan Ryan Bryon Powell Gareth Powell Melinda Gaye Kennedy |
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DS Jones Phillip Roos Jennifer Dearnaley Heather Threadgold Mandy Nicholson Ross Wissing Donn Berghofer Robert Buggy Darryl Low Choy Philip A Clarke Sylvia Serrao-Neumann Greg Kitson Susan Ryan Bryon Powell Gareth Powell Melinda Gaye Kennedy |
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ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings – learning from Australian Indigenous cultures |
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ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings – learning from Australian Indigenous cultures |
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ReCrafting urban climate change resilience understandings – learning from Australian Indigenous cultures |
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