Michael Dunlop
CSIRO, ACT, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Mike works on the intersection between the social, institutional and biophysical dimensions of climate adaptation. He focuses on helping policymakers and managers explore the institutional changes that could help organisations and society prepare for significant but uncertain change. He works with National, State and local governments, NRM organisations and NGOs in Australia and internationally.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
People, Places and Pathways: integrating resilience-based regional planning with climate adaptation pathways thinking. (2766)
4:30 PM
Paul Ryan
Social & Political Aspects of Adaptation Pathways: Theory & Practice
Adaptation Pathways planning for conservation in Australia and Colombia (2790)
3:00 PM
Michael Dunlop
Lessons from Adaptation Pathways Planning in Practice (Speed Talk)
Adaptation services: Conceptualising how ecosystems can inform adaptation pathways and help people adapt to climate change (2877)
10:30 AM
Russell Wise
Adaptation of Natural Ecosystems (2) (Oral Presentations)
An integrated operational approach to transformative adaptation (2882)
4:30 PM
Matthew J Colloff
Social & Political Aspects of Adaptation Pathways: Theory & Practice
Climate-ready Lens: assessing the vulnerability of decision-making processes to climate change (2919)
10:30 AM
Veronica AJ Doerr
Adaptation of Natural Ecosystems (2) (Oral Presentations)