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    A multisystem climate change adaptation approach for water sustainability in regional Australia

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    Authors
    Perdomo, Antuaned
    Hussain, Omar
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Perdomo, Antuaned and Hussain, Omar. 2011. A multisystem climate change adaptation approach for water sustainability in regional Australia. International Journal of Global Warming. 3 (1-2): pp. 39-54.
    Source Title
    International Journal of Global Warming
    DOI
    10.1504/IJGW.2011.038368
    ISSN
    1758-2083
    School
    Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute (DEBII)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33615
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Climate change represents the possibility of losing the quality of the existing ecosystems around the world. To manage such consequences, dedicated actions for resilience are needed and the process of adaptation is the key that has to be carried out at a regional level. The challenge at this level is not only to assess vulnerabilities and risks to each ecosystem, but also to develop policies to adapt so as to achieve sustainability. In this paper, we focus on the ecosystem of water and study the different impacts on it from the perspective of regional Australia. We then propose a digital ecosystem-based architecture in a multisystem approach, which can be utilised for the process of water sustainability adaptation in regional Australia.

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