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AdaptNet (ISSN: 1836-2478) is RMIT University Global Cities Research Institute’s Climate Change Adaptation Program network focused on urban climate change adaptation. It is produced in partnership with Nautilus Institute. This decentralized network creates a set of common knowledge and reference points for participants in the network; it offers information, analysis, and methodology to undertake urban climate change adaptive policy research and analysis. AdaptNet highlights best practice and demonstration projects.  It focuses on cities in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, but acknowledges the global network of cities.

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AdaptNet Editor: Saleem Janjua, Email: adaptnet@rmit.edu.au

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AdaptNet for 15 December 2009

  1. NCCARF Plan – Social, Economic and Institutional Adaptation
  2. 100-years of Australian Bushfire Property Losses
  3. Asian Post-2012 Climate Regime – Role of Private Sector
  4. Transport Sector Emissions: Underlying Factors and Policy Options
  5. Who Drives DRR and CCA? Examples from the Pacific
  6. Conferences: Innovative Community Building – Sydney, Australia 
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AdaptNet for 08 December 2009

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AdaptNet for 01 December 2009

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AdaptNet for 24 November 2009

  1. Pathway to Climate-Adaptive Buildings – Australia 
  2. Social Aspects of Climate Change in Urban Areas
  3. Adaptation in the Mekong Delta – Concepts and Policies
  4. Climate Change, Flooding and Food Security
  5. Accommodating Migration to Promote Adaptation
  6. International Forum on Tornado Disaster Risk Reduction  
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AdaptNet for 17 November 2009

  1. Cultural Ecology: Adaptation – Retrofitting a Concept?
  2. Adaptation Planning Framework to Climate Change – HCMC
  3. El Nino Teleconnections in Africa, America and Asia-Pacific
  4. Development, Malaria and Adaptation to Climate Change
  5. Catalyzing Climate and Disaster Resilience – India, Nepal, Pakistan
  6. Australian Climate Hearing – Melbourne
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AdaptNet for 10 November 2009

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AdaptNet for 3 November 2009

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AdaptNet for 27 October 2009

  1. Coastal Vulnerability Principles for Climate Change – Australia
  2. Risk Assessment Framework: Buenos Aires, Delhi, Lagos, New York
  3. Global Climate Change Scenarios – Google Earth
  4. Geoengineering the Climate: Science, Governance and Uncertainty
  5. China’s Climate- and Energy-security Dilemma
  6. Environmental Research Event 2010 – CQ University, Australia
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AdaptNet for 20 October 2009

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AdaptNet for 13 October 2009

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