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Type: Journal article
Title: Planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk: A case study from the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
Author: Niven, R.
Bardsley, D.
Citation: Regional Environmental Change, 2013; 13(1):193-209
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 2013
ISSN: 1436-3798
1436-378X
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Rhiannon J. Niven, Douglas K. Bardsley
Abstract: Australian coastal areas have been identified as highly vulnerable to climate change, with major projected impacts including sea level rise, extreme weather events, increased erosion, and a change in coastal processes and wave patterns. Such impacts would cause coastal settlements and ecosystems to face increasingly uncertain conditions. In response to increased risk, effective coastal management at local and regional scales is needed, with governing bodies providing significant leadership. This research explores the challenges of applying effective adaptation responses to projected climate change in vulnerable coastal systems on the South Coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. In particular, the option of planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk is critically examined, with the incorporation of learning from Byron Bay, NSW. A mixed methods approach was undertaken by integrating documentary interrogation with the analysis of interview responses from key coastal managers. It was determined that despite the increase in adaptation planning and development of management strategy options to manage sea level rise on the Fleurieu Peninsula, there is a lack of implementation of adaptation responses. In addition, planning seems to focus largely on the implications of sea level rise on infrastructure, often overlooking other risks and possible ecological impacts. Inconsistencies in governance are reflected at all levels, indicating a need for comprehensive improvements to ensure the incorporation of appropriate risk responses into planning decisions. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: Retreat
Coastal risk
Risk Society
Adaptation
Climate change
South Australia
Rights: Copyright Springer-Verlag 2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-012-0315-4
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-012-0315-4
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