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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 6 October 2009

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AdaptNet for 29 September 2009

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AdaptNet for 22 September 2009

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AdaptNet for 15 September 2009

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AdaptNet for 8 September 2009

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AdaptNet for 1 September 2009

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AdaptNet for 25 August 2009

  1. What Do Australians Say about Climate Change? 
  2. Integrating Climate Change into Transportation Plans 
  3. A Guide to the Latest IPCC Reports 
  4. Developing Actions to Reduce Heat-Health Effects 
  5. The Way Forward on Gender and Climate Finance 
  6. Disaster Mitigation and Management – Conference  
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AdaptNet for 18 August 2009

  1. Climate Change Risk to Australia’s World Heritage Properties 
  2. UHI and Adaptation Options – Enugu, Nigeria
  3. California Climate Adaptation Strategy: Discussion Draft
  4. Urban Underground Infrastructure and Climate Change
  5. Climate Change, People, and Poverty
  6. Climate Research and Leadership Network for New PhDs  
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AdaptNet for 11 August 2009

  1. Climate Change Science 2009 – Australia
  2. A Three-level Adaptation Strategy – Ho Chi Minh City
  3. Climate Policy Integration: Towards Operationalization
  4. Adapting to Climate Change – Public Health
  5. A Guide: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples
  6. Climate Change: Simulation and Gaming – Call for Papers
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AdaptNet for 4 August 2009

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