| Principles for effective marine adaptation |
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November 2011 To help guide organisations working in the marine adaptation sector, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) and the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) have released the Climate Change Adaptation Principles report. Compiled as a result of outcomes from the Bringing Adaptation to Life workshop, held in Cairns in April 2011, the guiding document outlines a set of principles to help guide adaptation practice. Staff at Coastal Zone Management (Ms Ania Niedzwiadek and Dr Robert Kay) finalised the principles, and wrote the final guidance document. Adopting a unique approach for this type of publication, the team compiled four storyline scenarios to demonstrate to readers how the principles can be practically applied across a range of industry stakeholders. Dr Kay was also a stakeholder presenter at the workshop as an expert on coastal zone management. To help monitor the use of this unique document, GBRMPA have asked for feedback from users as to how the principles and the workshop materials are being used across industry sectors. "One way we are hoping to gain feedback as to the effectiveness of the principles is to collect some data about if or how industry practitioners, managers and researchers have applied the principles in their respective professional fields" said GBRMPA Director Dr. Paul Marshall. "It would be great to know how far our publication has spread and will also help us to monitor, evaluate and report on the outcomes of the project" he said. All stakeholder and keynote speaker presentations, as well as publications, and details about participants are available online from the GBRMPA workshop website. |
Thank you for presenting at the LINC Forum in Mandurah. Your presentation was a highlight of the day for many in attendance. Anne Marie - ICLEI Oceania |