- Impacts of tourism in coastal areas
- Threats to Australia's oceans and coasts
- Next generation adaptive capacity assessment
- Policy is rarely intentional or substantial for coastal issues in Australia
- What's the problem with the coast?
- Path dependency and future adaptation of coastal cities
- Hard protection adaptation options are preferred by the public
- Balancing legal flexibility and certainty for adaptive management
- Lack of comprehensive pre-disaster planning for floods and droughts
- Adaptive critical infrastructure: what does it mean?
- Passive information rarely enables coastal household adaptation
- Legal certainty creates path dependency
- Legal flexibility helps and hinders adaptive management
- Capacities and needs are important for flood and drought risk reduction
- Crisis management requires an approach that extends beyond traditional arrangements
- The tragedy of climate change science
- Towards adaptive coastal management law: lessons from Australia and Brazil
- Manipulation is disguised as adaptation
- Disaster risk reduction requires systemic change
- Implementing international agreements for disaster risk reduction