Bird, DeanneGovan, JeanieMurphy, HelenHarwood, SharonHaynes, KatharineCarson, DeanRussell, StephenKing, DavidWensing, EdTsakissiris, NicoleLarkin, Steven2013-07-042013-07-04Bird, D, Govan, J, Murphy, H, Harwood, S, Haynes, K, Carson, D, Russell, S, King, D, Wensing, E, Tsakissiris, S & Larkin, S 2013, Future change in ancient worlds: Indigenous adaptation in northern Australia, National Climate Change Adaptation Research facility, Gold Coast, 261 pp.978-1-925039-88-7http://hdl.handle.net/1885/10144Northern Australia is highly exposed to a number of natural hazards including: cyclones and associated storm surges, riverine and flash flooding, heatwaves, coastal erosion, bushfires and drought – some of which might be exacerbated by climate change. With an approximate population of 160,000 Indigenous people (29% of the total Indigenous population of Australia) it is critical to develop a multifaceted understanding of how climate change will affect Indigenous communities in northern Australia. Moreover, decisions about how to support Indigenous communities to adapt to and reduce their risks from climate change impacts must be informed by greater understandings of their current adaptive capacities, e.g. why they may be vulnerable or resilient, how they have coped with and adapted to past environmental changes, who is likely to leave, stay or return, and how sustainable communities can be maintained. This report examines the underlying vulnerabilities, adaptive capacities and population movements of Indigenous people in four communities in northern Australia – Broome in Western Australia; Maningrida and Ngukurr in the Northern Territory; and Wujal Wujal in Queensland" - from web page (dated 2/7/13)Australia Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency; National Climate Change Adaptation Research FacilityThis work was carried out with financial support from the Australian Government (Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency) and the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility257 pagesPermission given by Director, Library Services, Charles Darwin University, to deposit this report - from email dated 3/07/13Future change in ancient worlds: Indigenous adaptation in northern AustraliaCopyright held by Charles Darwin University2013