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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 17 February 2009

  1. Climatic and Non-Climatic Risks to Australian Catchments
  2. Climate Change in California: Scenarios for Adaptation
  3. U.S.-China Collaboration on Energy and Climate Change: A Roadmap
  4. Climate Change Adaptation Assessment – New Directions
  5. Climate Change and Children – A Human Security Challenge
  6. Local Adaptation Pathways Program: Round 2 – Grants Available
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AdaptNet for 10 February 2009

  1. Adaptive Management for Sea Level Rise – Gippsland Coast
  2. Climate Challenge for California’s Public Health Sector
  3. Resilience Thinking and Pathways to Sustainability
  4. A Reformed Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) – New Mechanisms for Sustainable Development
  5. Private Sector Activities in Disaster Risk Reduction
  6. Conference on Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development
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AdaptNet for 3 February 2009

  1. Managing Sea Level Rise and Climate Change
  2. Adaptation of California’s Electricity Sector to Climate Change
  3. Global Climate Change Policy: Burden Sharing Post-2012
  4. Climate Change – Economic Impacts of Tropical Cyclones
  5. Viet Nam: Climate Change, Adaptation and Poor People
  6. Expression of Interest – Director – Adaptation Research Centre
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AdaptNet for 20 January 2009

  1. The Dematerialization Potential of the Australian Economy
  2. Preparing California for a Changing Climate
  3. Justice and Climate Change
  4. Adaptation Cost in a Simple Conceptual Model of Climate Change
  5. Climate Change, Disaster Risk and Emergency Management
  6. China and Global Climate Change – Conference
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AdaptNet for 13 January 2009

  1. Bushfire Vulnerability Assessment and Local Governments
  2. RMIT’s Design Hub and Climate Change Adaptation
  3. Adaptation Options for Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems
  4. Climate Change, Oil Dependence and the Transition to Resilience
  5. Addressing Human Vulnerability to Climate Change
  6. The Nautilus Institute, San Francisco – Position Available
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AdaptNet for 16 December 2008

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AdaptNet for 9 December 2008

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AdaptNet for 2 December 2008

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AdaptNet for 18 November 2008

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AdaptNet for 11 November 2008

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