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Third International Conference on Climate Change 14:05-16:20 PARALLEL SESSIONS 14:05-15:05 14:40-15:10 15:15-15:45 15:50-16:20 Room 1 Framing Climate Assessing Climate Sea Level Rise and Socio-Political Change: Dominant Change Impacts on Managed Retreat Dynamics of Climate Social and Political Water-Limited Yields Policies for Australian Mitigating Energy Discourses, a China of Grain Corn in the Coastal Communities: Technologies in the Case Study Western Montérégie Understanding United States Dr Rebecca Nadin, Region, Québec, Responses Using Jennie Stephens, Clark British Council China, Canada Social Functionalist University, Worcester, Beijing, China, Dr David Dr. Delusca Kenel, Frameworks USA Viner, British Council Prof. Bryant Dr Kim Alexander, Overview: This paper London, British Council, Christopher, Anthony Ryan, CSIRO presents research to London, UK Department of Ecosystem Sciences, understand the state- Overview: Why is Geography, Universite CSIRO, Canberra, level variation in the communicating climate de Montreal, Montreal, Australia socio-political dynamics change so difficult? Canada Overview: A social of climate mitigating Cognitive and normative Overview: Given functionalist framework technologies including barriers to tackling continuing enhancement has been used to wind power and carbon climate change. in the methods, analyse the range of capture and storage in Stream: Technical, approaches, techniques personal concerns and the United States. Political and Social and tools in the field of formulate how people Stream: Technical, Responses climate change impacts may respond to Political and Social studies, new research predicted changes to Responses has to be periodically coastal shorelines and undertaken. managed retreat options Stream: Scientific Stream: Technical, Evidence Political and Social Responses Room 2 Climate Change Conservation in a Towards an Integrated Education: Fostering Dynamic World: An Approach to Climate Dialogues Between Approach to Adaptation and Science and Art Biodiversity Mitigation at the Dr. Caitilin de Bérigny Conservation Planning Regional Scale Wall (onacloV), Faculty in the Paranã River Silvia Serraoof Architecture, Design, Basin, Brazil, Under Neumann, Florence and Planning, University Climate Change Crick, Prof. Darryl Low of Sydney, Sydney, Anderson Cassio Choy, Urban Research Erika Woolsey, ARC Sevilha, James Cook Program, Griffith Centre of Excellence for University and Embrapa University, Brisbane, Coral Reef Studies, Genetic Resources & Australia James Cook University, Biotechnology, Prof. Overview: This paper Australia Robert L. Pressey, provides strategic Overview: This Australian Research insights to the presentation and paper Council Centre of development of coherent describes Reefs on the Excellence for Coral climate change policies, Edge, an installation Reef Studies, Prof. including adaptation and artwork that will Stephen E. Williams, mitigation, at the generate appreciation James Cook University, regional scale and for coral reefs and raise Townsville, Australia across a range of awareness about the Overview: A framework sectors. climate change-related to approach Stream: Technical, challenges they are conservation design Political and Social facing. considering the likely Responses Stream: Technical, effects of climate change Political and Social on biodiversity. Responses Stream: Technical, Political and Social Responses 16
Third International Conference on Climate Change THU. PARALLEL SESSIONS 14:05-15:05 14:40-15:10 15:15-15:45 15:50-16:20 Room 3 The Case of Palm Oil Assessing the Climate Change: How The Impact of Climate Plantations in Contribution of “Blind Eye” Decision Change on Water Southeast Asia Changing Climatic Making Leads to Resources and Tyson-Lord Gray, Conditions to Changes Catastrophic Agriculture in China Graduate School, Seoul in Mangroves at Outcomes Prof. Minghua Zhang, Christian University, Selected Sites on the Dr. Sheila Selkregg, Department of Land, Air Seoul, South Korea East Alligator River College of Business and and Water Resources, Overview: This paper and Magela Creek in Public Policy Public Xiaomang Liu, Land, looks at the effects of the Northern Territory, Administration, Air and Water palm oil plantations in Australia: Detecting University of Alaska, Resources, University of Southeast Asia on the Long Term Response Anchorage, Anchorage, California, Davis, Davis, local and global of Mangroves to USA USA ecosystem. Environmental Change Overview: How cultural Overview: Climate Stream: Ecosystemic Using Field Survey dissociation, human change impact on water Impacts Techniques cognitive behaviors, and resources and Sergio Cabral, SAFE a paradox of agriculture in China. The TANK Solucoes, Rio De contradictory market study quantified the level Janeiro, Brazil, Assoc. based and public values of impact using historical Prof. Peter Waterman, block information and monitoring data. University of the policies that seek to Stream: Scientific Sunshine Coast, Sippy mitigate the risks of Evidence Downs, Australia climate change. Overview: The question Stream: Technical, addressed in this paper Political and Social is: Could climate change be responsible for the temporal changes in mangrove communities on the East Alligator River? Stream: Ecosystemic Impacts Responses 17
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Third Internati<strong>on</strong>al C<strong>on</strong>ference <strong>on</strong> Climate Change<br />
THU. PARALLEL SESSIONS<br />
14:05-15:05 14:40-15:10 15:15-15:45 15:50-16:20<br />
Room 3 The Case of Palm Oil Assessing the<br />
Climate Change: How The Impact of Climate<br />
Plantati<strong>on</strong>s in<br />
C<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong> of<br />
“Blind Eye” Decisi<strong>on</strong> Change <strong>on</strong> Water<br />
Southeast Asia<br />
Changing Climatic Making Leads to Resources and<br />
Tys<strong>on</strong>-Lord Gray, C<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s to Changes Catastrophic<br />
Agriculture in China<br />
Graduate School, Seoul in Mangroves at Outcomes<br />
Prof. Minghua Zhang,<br />
Christian University, Selected Sites <strong>on</strong> the Dr. Sheila Selkregg, Department of Land, Air<br />
Seoul, South Korea East Alligator River College of Business and and Water Resources,<br />
Overview: This paper and Magela Creek in Public Policy Public Xiaomang Liu, Land,<br />
looks at the effects of the Northern Territory, Administrati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
Air and Water<br />
palm oil plantati<strong>on</strong>s in Australia: Detecting University of Alaska, Resources, University of<br />
Southeast Asia <strong>on</strong> the L<strong>on</strong>g Term Resp<strong>on</strong>se Anchorage, Anchorage, California, Davis, Davis,<br />
local and global<br />
of Mangroves to USA<br />
USA<br />
ecosystem.<br />
Envir<strong>on</strong>mental Change Overview: How cultural Overview: Climate<br />
Stream: Ecosystemic Using Field Survey dissociati<strong>on</strong>, human <strong>change</strong> impact <strong>on</strong> water<br />
Impacts<br />
Techniques<br />
cognitive behaviors, and resources and<br />
Sergio Cabral, SAFE a paradox of<br />
agriculture in China. The<br />
TANK Solucoes, Rio De c<strong>on</strong>tradictory market study quantified the level<br />
Janeiro, Brazil, Assoc. based and public values of impact using historical<br />
Prof. Peter Waterman, block informati<strong>on</strong> and m<strong>on</strong>itoring data.<br />
University of the<br />
policies that seek to Stream: Scientific<br />
Sunshine Coast, Sippy mitigate the risks of Evidence<br />
Downs, Australia <strong>climate</strong> <strong>change</strong>.<br />
Overview: The questi<strong>on</strong> Stream: Technical,<br />
addressed in this paper Political and Social<br />
is: Could <strong>climate</strong> <strong>change</strong><br />
be resp<strong>on</strong>sible for the<br />
temporal <strong>change</strong>s in<br />
mangrove communities<br />
<strong>on</strong> the East Alligator<br />
River?<br />
Stream: Ecosystemic<br />
Impacts<br />
Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />
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