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Transferable lessons for climate change adaptation planning? Managing bushfire and coastal climate hazards in Australia

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Foerster, Anita
Macintosh, Andrew
McDonald, Jan

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The Law Book Company

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Climate change is predicted to exacerbate and alter the frequency, severity and distribution of many natural hazards in Australia, including bushfire and coastal hazards. Land-use planning is widely recognised as a critical tool for reducing the vulnerabi

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Environmental and Planning Law Journal

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2037-12-31
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