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    Informing adaptation responses to climate change through theories of transformation by Park, S.E., Marshall, N.A., Jakku, E., Dowd, A.M., Howden, S.M., Mendham, E., Fleming, A.

    Published in Global environmental change (01-02-2012)
    “…► Adaptation Action Cycles shown to represent diverse range of adaptation pathways. ► Information and policy needs differ for incremental and transformative…”
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    The vulnerability of Australian rural communities to climate variability and change: Part I—Conceptualising and measuring vulnerability by Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Crimp, S., Meinke, H., Howden, S.M.

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-02-2010)
    “…Vulnerability is a term frequently used to describe the potential threat to rural communities posed by climate variability and change. Despite growing use of…”
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    Using Social Network Analysis to Monitor and Assess the Effectiveness of Knowledge Brokers at Connecting Scientists and Decision‐Makers: An Australian case study by Cvitanovic, C., Cunningham, R., Dowd, A‐M., Howden, S.M., Putten, E.I.

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-05-2017)
    “…Despite growing rhetoric regarding the potential benefits of using knowledge brokers in relation to environmental challenges and decision‐making processes, the…”
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    The vulnerability of Australian rural communities to climate variability and change: Part II—Integrating impacts with adaptive capacity by Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Crimp, S., Martin, P., Meinke, H., Howden, S.M., de Voil, P., Nidumolu, U.

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-02-2010)
    “…In the first paper in this series [Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Crimp, S., Martin, P., Meinke, H., Howden, S.M. (2010, this issue)], we concluded that hazard/impact…”
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    Climate change awareness is associated with enhanced adaptive capacity by Marshall, N.A., Park, S., Howden, S.M., Dowd, A.B., Jakku, E.S.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-05-2013)
    “…► Climate change awareness is associated with enhanced adaptive capacity. ► Adaptive capacity can be quantified for individuals along four dimensions. ►…”
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    The potential impact of climate change on the Australian wool industry by 2030 by Harle, K.J., Howden, S.M., Hunt, L.P., Dunlop, M.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-03-2007)
    “…By 2030, climate change is likely to have implications for the Australian wool industry, principally through effects on forage and water resources, land…”
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    Sensitivity of productivity and deep drainage of wheat cropping systems in a Mediterranean environment to changes in CO2, temperature and precipitation by VAN ITTERSUM, M. K, HOWDEN, S. M, ASSENG, S

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-07-2003)
    “…Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability of about 6 Mha of agricultural land in Western Australia…”
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    Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change by Howden, S. Mark, Soussana, Jean-François, Tubiello, Francesco N., Chhetri, Netra, Dunlop, Michael, Meinke, Holger

    “…The strong trends in climate change already evident, the likelihood of further changes occurring, and the increasing scale of potential climate impacts give…”
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    Global change and the mulga woodlands of southwest Queensland: greenhouse gas emissions, impacts, and adaptation by Howden, S.M, Moore, J.L, McKeon, G.M, Carter, J.O

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2001)
    “…The possibility of trading greenhouse gas emission permits as a result of the Kyoto Protocol has spurred interest in developing land-based sinks for greenhouse…”
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    Ambiguity: A new way of thinking about responses to climate change by Fleming, A., Howden, S.M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2016)
    “…Diversity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity are now recognized as vital to tackling wicked problems such as those presented by a changing climate…”
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    Transformational capacity and the influence of place and identity by Marshall, N A, Park, S E, Adger, W N, Brown, K, Howden, S M

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-09-2012)
    “…Climate change is altering the productivity of natural resources with far-reaching implications for those who depend on them. Resource-dependent industries and…”
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    Ambient climate and soil effects on the headspace under clear mulch film by Lisson, S.N., Tarbath, M., Corkrey, R., Pinkard, E.A., Laycock, B., Howden, S.M., Botwright Acuña, T., Makin, A.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-02-2016)
    “…Clear degradable mulch film (CDMF), when installed over a newly sown crop, fundamentally alters the growing environment through the entrapment of heat and CO2,…”
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    Managing sheep grazing systems in southern Australia to minimise greenhouse gas emissions: adaptation of an existing simulation model by Howden, S.M., White, D.H., Bowman, P.J.

    Published in Ecological modelling (1996)
    “…This study summarises the development of a framework in which changes in the management strategies of sheep grazing systems in temperate Australia can be…”
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    More than Eco-efficiency is Required to Improve Food Security by Park, S.E, Howden, S.M, Crimp, S.J, Gaydon, D.S, Attwood, S.J, Kokic, P.N

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2010)
    “…Agricultural eco-efficiency is promoted as a means of increasing agricultural production and improving the security of food systems in response to climate…”
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    Modelling global change impacts on wheat cropping in south-east Queensland, Australia by Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H., McKeon, G.M.

    “…The wheat module, I_WHEAT, from the APSIM cropping system model was used to investigate the impacts of changes in atmospheric CO 2 concentrations on wheat…”
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    Sensitivity of productivity and deep drainage of wheat cropping systems in a Mediterranean environment to changes in CO 2, temperature and precipitation by van Ittersum, M.K., Howden, S.M., Asseng, S.

    “…Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability of about 6 Mha of agricultural land in Western Australia…”
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    Global change impacts on wheat production along an environmental gradient in south Australia by Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H., Hall, W.B.

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2001)
    “…Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO 2 levels in the atmosphere and climate. APSIM, a cropping system model,…”
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