... Page 21. 2 NIGEL E. STORK AND STEPHEN M. TURTON Figure I. 1 Wet Tropics region of Australian... more ... Page 21. 2 NIGEL E. STORK AND STEPHEN M. TURTON Figure I. 1 Wet Tropics region of Australianorthern costal section. of information for other tropical forest landscapes around the world. ... 1994; Leigh et al. 1996; Laurance & Bierregaard 1997). ...
Taylor et al. (2000) proposed that female behavioral responses to stress are characterized better... more Taylor et al. (2000) proposed that female behavioral responses to stress are characterized better as tend and befriend than fight or flight. Q methodology was adopted to investi-gate different responses to stress. A Q set of 61 statements was sorted by 40 participants (18 male, 22 ...
Following discussions within the Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce in 2007 2008, the Sustain... more Following discussions within the Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce in 2007 2008, the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC) decided to undertake a study of the potential adaptations to climate change in five key tourist destinations in Australia: ...
In the Wet Tropics Cluster (WTC) region of the Australian Government’s Regional NRM Planning for ... more In the Wet Tropics Cluster (WTC) region of the Australian Government’s Regional NRM Planning for Climate Change Program, a partnership “Knowledge to manage land and sea: a framework for the future” has been established to support uptake of climate science. The partnership engages the Torres Strait Regional Authority, Cape York NRM, Terrain NRM, Reef Catchments NRM, James Cook University (JCU) and CSIRO. Our approach to facilitate knowledge uptake is delivered through a brokering hub, a co-research cycle for knowledge integration and co-production, and employment of a Knowledge Broker. Our report provides an update on progress towards uptake of adaptation pathways and opportunities into NRM plans and processes through this WTC partnership. This document is designed to capture progress and explain the underlying ideas about how knowledge sharing can support adaptation. We first present our interactive model which we are using to develop, conduct and evaluate the uptake of knowledge, a...
Simmons, David, Turton, Stephen, Hadwen, Wade, Jorgenson, Bradley, Wilson, Robyn, Tremblay, Pasca... more Simmons, David, Turton, Stephen, Hadwen, Wade, Jorgenson, Bradley, Wilson, Robyn, Tremblay, Pascal, Dickson, Tracy, Lynch, Amanda and Pham, Tien Duc (2009). Building a model for tourism climate change assessment: Evidence from five Australian case studies. In: 7th ...
... Page 21. 2 NIGEL E. STORK AND STEPHEN M. TURTON Figure I. 1 Wet Tropics region of Australian... more ... Page 21. 2 NIGEL E. STORK AND STEPHEN M. TURTON Figure I. 1 Wet Tropics region of Australianorthern costal section. of information for other tropical forest landscapes around the world. ... 1994; Leigh et al. 1996; Laurance & Bierregaard 1997). ...
Taylor et al. (2000) proposed that female behavioral responses to stress are characterized better... more Taylor et al. (2000) proposed that female behavioral responses to stress are characterized better as tend and befriend than fight or flight. Q methodology was adopted to investi-gate different responses to stress. A Q set of 61 statements was sorted by 40 participants (18 male, 22 ...
Following discussions within the Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce in 2007 2008, the Sustain... more Following discussions within the Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce in 2007 2008, the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC) decided to undertake a study of the potential adaptations to climate change in five key tourist destinations in Australia: ...
In the Wet Tropics Cluster (WTC) region of the Australian Government’s Regional NRM Planning for ... more In the Wet Tropics Cluster (WTC) region of the Australian Government’s Regional NRM Planning for Climate Change Program, a partnership “Knowledge to manage land and sea: a framework for the future” has been established to support uptake of climate science. The partnership engages the Torres Strait Regional Authority, Cape York NRM, Terrain NRM, Reef Catchments NRM, James Cook University (JCU) and CSIRO. Our approach to facilitate knowledge uptake is delivered through a brokering hub, a co-research cycle for knowledge integration and co-production, and employment of a Knowledge Broker. Our report provides an update on progress towards uptake of adaptation pathways and opportunities into NRM plans and processes through this WTC partnership. This document is designed to capture progress and explain the underlying ideas about how knowledge sharing can support adaptation. We first present our interactive model which we are using to develop, conduct and evaluate the uptake of knowledge, a...
Simmons, David, Turton, Stephen, Hadwen, Wade, Jorgenson, Bradley, Wilson, Robyn, Tremblay, Pasca... more Simmons, David, Turton, Stephen, Hadwen, Wade, Jorgenson, Bradley, Wilson, Robyn, Tremblay, Pascal, Dickson, Tracy, Lynch, Amanda and Pham, Tien Duc (2009). Building a model for tourism climate change assessment: Evidence from five Australian case studies. In: 7th ...
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