Appendix 7 - References

The following table defines key references used in development of this report. Reference detailsExtreme

The following table defines key references used in development of this report.

Reference details
Extreme climate risk assessment
Better practice research
  • ACT Government (2009). Strategic Bushfire Management Plan for the ACT.
  • City of Copenhagen (2011). Copenhagen Climate Adaptation Plan.
  • City of Greater Geelong (2011). Climate Change Adaptation Strategy.
  • City of Greater Geelong, RMIT University and Net Balance Foundation (2012). Climate Change Adaptation toolkit user guide.
  • City of Kingston (2009). Heatwave Plan.
  • City of Melbourne (2009). City of Melbourne Climate Change Adaptation Strategy.
  • City of Port Philip (2010). Climate Adaptation Plan. Climate Adept City.
  • City of Salisbury (2002). Stormwater recycling through wetlands in the City of Salisbury South Australia
  • Clarence City Council (2009). Climate change impacts On Clarence coastal areas – Final Report.
  • European Climate Adaptation Platform (2010). Uncertainty Guidance.
  • Graham K, Green G, Heyward O (2012) ‘Glenorchy City Council Corporate Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2012 - 2013’ Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority.
  • Griffith University (2012). Learning from cross-border arrangements to support climate change adaptation in Australia – Stage 1.
  • ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) Oceania (2008). Local Government Climate Change Adaptation Toolkit. Cities for Climate Protection Australia Adaptation Initiative.
  • Intelligent Energy Europe (2008). City instruments – Best Practice Catalogue. Monitoring, Evaluating and Transferring Instruments to address Climate Change in Metropolitan Regions.
  • Ku-ring-gai Council (2010). Climate change adaptation strategy.
  • Municipal Association of Victoria (2011). Stocktake of Current Victorian Local Government Climate Change Adaptation Planning.
  • New York City Panel on Climate Change. (NPCC). 2010. Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response.
  • Pillora, S. (June 2010) ‘Australian Local Government and Climate Change’, Working Paper no.1, Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government, University of Technology Sydney.
  • Rotterdam Climate Initiative (2010). Rotterdam Climate Proof. Adaptation Programme 2010.
  • Scott, J and J. Preston (2011).When is a climate change adaptation model good enough to inform public policy? Climate change adaptation risk management in local government.
  • The City of New York (2013). A stronger, more resilient New York.
  • Tweed Shire Emergency Management Committee & Gold Coast City Local Disaster Management Group (2010). Cross Border Sub-Plan. A supporting plan for coordinating authorities during disaster/emergency events that impact the Gold Coast – Tweed cross border area.
  • WALGA Climate Change Management Toolkit – planning case studies: http://www.walgaclimatechange.com.au/planning-case-studies.htm. Accessed at 21 May 2013.
Regional profiling

Appendix 6 - Glossary