Search Results - "Harman, Ben"
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Maximising synergies between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Potential enablers for improved planning outcomes
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-06-2015)“…•Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation synergies are explored.•Potential enablers are proposed to maximise synergies.•Emerging planning…”
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Global Lessons for Adapting Coastal Communities to Protect against Storm Surge Inundation
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-07-2015)“…Harman, B.P.; Heyenga, S.; Taylor, B.M., and Fletcher, C.S. 2015. Global lessons for adapting coastal communities to protect against storm surge inundation…”
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Tradeable development rights to protect peri-urban areas: lessons from the United States and observations on Australian practice
Published in Journal of environmental planning and management (01-02-2015)“…As population growth continues there is greater pressure to manage cities and regions sustainably. These pressures are particularly acute in Australia's…”
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Urban partnerships and climate adaptation: challenges and opportunities
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-02-2015)“…•There is a wide diversity of partnership types in use in urban development.•Partnerships can leverage expertise and share risks in urban development…”
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Partnership Networks for Urban Development: How Structure is Shaped by Risk
Published in Policy studies journal (01-08-2015)“…In delivering public policy, governments worldwide increasingly partner with diverse sets of stakeholders. This spreads commercial risk, but particularly where…”
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The Role of Anticipatory Governance in Local Climate Adaptation: Observations from Australia
Published in Planning, practice & research (01-08-2013)“…Anticipatory governance is emerging in the literature and practice as a form of decision-making which attempts to deal with climate change complexities and…”
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Scaling-Up, Scaling-Down, and Scaling-Out: Local Planning Strategies for Sea-Level Rise in New South Wales, Australia
Published in Geographical research (01-08-2013)“…Globally, sea‐level rise is expected to impact on many coastal regions and settlements. While mitigation of global greenhouse gas emissions remains an…”
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Property Developers and Urban Adaptation: Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives on Governance
Published in Urban policy and research (01-03-2012)“…Adaptation to climate change in urban areas requires public and private actors to engage in governance of complex problems in conditions of uncertainty. The…”
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Governing urban development for climate risk: What role for public–private partnerships?
Published in Environment and planning. C, Government & policy (01-08-2016)“…Urban partnerships are an instrument of urban governance common in major urban development projects. However, the potential for these traditional urban policy…”
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Sea level rise, coastal development and planned retreat: analytical framework, governance principles and an Australian case study
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-05-2011)“…Coastal development is spreading along the World's coasts. Sea levels are rising, so major future asset losses are expected. Planned retreat from the sea…”
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Perspectives on tradable development rights for ecosystem service protection: lessons from an Australian peri-urban region
Published in Journal of environmental planning and management (01-06-2011)“…Competition for land between agriculture and urban uses is a global problem. Until recently, planners and policy makers have relied on regulatory ‘command and…”
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Engaging communities in climate adaptation: the potential of social networks
Published in Climate policy (02-10-2016)“…There has been a growing recognition regarding the use of social networks to engage communities in government actions. However, despite increasing awareness of…”
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Public engagement and climate adaptation: insights from three local governments in Australia
Published in Journal of environmental planning and management (03-07-2015)“…Public participation in decision making is a central component of the planning process; however, implementing effective engagement initiatives to resolve…”
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Urban Growth and Climate Adaptation in Australia: Divergent Discourses and Implications for Policy-making
Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-01-2014)“…Managing urban growth is inherently contentious. Government policies seek to facilitate and spatially contain growth, while balancing public and private…”
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Progression through key stages of haemopoiesis is dependent on distinct threshold levels of c-Myb
Published in The EMBO journal (01-09-2003)“…The c‐Myb transcription factor is expressed in immature haemopoietic cells and at key stages during differentiation. Loss of the c‐myb gene results in…”
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Scaling‐Up, Scaling‐Down, and Scaling‐Out: Local Planning Strategies for Sea‐Level Rise in N ew S outh W ales, A ustralia
Published in Geographical research (01-08-2013)“…Abstract Globally, sea‐level rise is expected to impact on many coastal regions and settlements. While mitigation of global greenhouse gas emissions remains an…”
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Maximising synergies between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Potential enablers for improved planning outcomes
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Work-life balance among junior doctors
Published in British journal of medical practitioners (01-03-2021)“…Junior doctors are known to have poor work-life balance. In this cross-sectional study, we sought to investigate factors affecting their work-life balance, and…”
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The way doctors dress: stakeholder preferences and the impact on their perceptions
Published in British journal of medical practitioners (01-09-2019)“…Background: Doctors' appearance and attire is known to facilitate a good relationship between doctors and patients, which can lead to better health outcomes…”
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