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National Sea Change Taskforce (PDF - 225k)
Submission 75 for Barriers To Effective Climate Change Adaptation View full list
S UB MIS S ION. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. Public Inquiry into. Barriers to Effective Climate Change Adaptation. December 2011. 1. This submission was prepared by: Alan Stokes and Susan Faulkner. On behalf of: National Sea Change Taskforce. Telephone:
Date received: 15 Dec 2011
Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists (PDF - 3944k)
Submission 4 for Barriers To Effective Climate Change Adaptation View full list
Date received: 14 Dec 2011
Victorian Local Governance Association (PDF - 844k)
Submission 3 for Barriers To Effective Climate Change Adaptation View full list
Date received: 14 Dec 2011
Ian Rae (PDF - 21k)
Submission 2 for Barriers To Effective Climate Change Adaptation View full list
sI have responded to the first few questions posed in the discussion paper. In general, I believe that the barriers to adaptation are largely socio-political, rather than technical. They result from reluctance on the part of citizens and their
Date received: 14 Dec 2011
Ku-ring-gai Council (PDF - 48k)
Submission 1 for Barriers To Effective Climate Change Adaptation View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Effective Barriers to Climate Change from Ku-ring-gai Council. 30th November, 2011 Preamble These comments are provided by Dr Jennifer Scott, Sustainability Program Leader, Ku-ring-gai Council.
Date received: 29 Nov 2011
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