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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 24 July 2007

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AdaptNet for 17 July 2007

  1. Victorian Local Government – Case Studies Report
  2. California – Actions to Reduce GHG Emissions
  3. Analysis of Vattenfall’s ‘Fair Climate Regime’
  4. Sectoral Agreements in a Post-2012 Climate Framework
  5. Enhancing Adaptation Capacity to Climate Change – Botswana
  6. Climate Change and Limits to Adaptation: Conference
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AdaptNet for 10 July 2007

  1. Climate Change Impacts on Victoria’s Infrastructure
  2. California – Climate Action Team Report
  3. Evaluating Climate Policy Frameworks and Proposals
  4. Linking Climate Change and Sustainable Development
  5. Climate Change Adaptation by Design – A Guide
  6. Climate Change Action Africa 2007 – Conference
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AdaptNet for 3 July 2007

  1. Vulnerability of Health Services to Climate Change
  2. Integrating Carbon Management in Urban Policies
  3. External Interventions in Uganda’s Climate Policy
  4. BRDSEM – A Model to Cope with Basin Water Shortages
  5. Municipal Adaptation Plan (MAP) – Climate Change
  6. Final International ASTRA Conference – 2007
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AdaptNet for 26 June 2007

  1. Plan for Fulfilling Sydney’s Future Water Needs
  2. Risks and Costs of Climate Change for Cities
  3. Supporting Climate Change Adaptation by Research
  4. Developing Countries – Costs of Climate Change Adaptation
  5. Climate Change Adaptation Framework for Cape Town
  6. Climate Change Summit – 2007
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AdaptNet for 19 June 2007

  1. Adapting to Climate Change in Canterbury
  2. Harvesting Rainwater to Meet Potable Water Demands
  3. Impact of Climate Change on Europe’s Water Resources
  4. Economic Efficiency of Adaptation Options in Gambia
  5. Climate Change Awareness in Over 50s: A Study
  6. GLOBE Conference – 2008
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AdaptNet for 5 June 2007

  1. Impacts of Climate Change on Australian Marine Life
  2. Community Ownership of Toilet Blocks in India
  3. Weather Forecasting for Adapting Food Production
  4. World Bank’s Failure to Tackle Climate Change
  5. Climate Change Issues in Canadian Municipalities
  6. Seminar on Improving Urban Climate in Asia-Pacific
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AdaptNet for 29 May 2007

  1. Climate Change: Projections, Impacts and Actions
  2. Projected Impacts of Long Drought on California
  3. Climate Change Actions Vs Economic Growth
  4. Climate Costs for Coconut Production in Sri Lanka
  5. Public Participation: Climate Change Adaptation
  6. Hydrological Changes and Management Conference 2008
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AdaptNet for 22 May 2007

  1. Evidence and Implication of Climate Change in Alaska
  2. Lessons on Climate Change and Adaptation from Africa
  3. A Sustainable Mitigation and Adaptation Risk Toolkit
  4. Impact of Global Warming on Human Development
  5. Climate Variability, Change and Food Security
  6. IV Cuban Meteorological Congress – December 2007
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AdaptNet for 15 May 2007

  1. Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation in Asia
  2. Developing Global Reaction Capacity to Disasters
  3. Reconciling Supply of Information with User Demand
  4. Climate Change Impacts on Melbourne’s Water Supply
  5. How to Integrate Adaptation and Mitigation Globally
  6. CAIWA 2007 – International Conference on Water Management
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