Brief description
This collection provides additional analyses, figures and tables for an integrated risk assessment of natural, cultural and economic assets in the Kakadu Region of northern Australia, from the combined threats of invasive species (feral animals & aquatic weeds) and climate change induced sea level rise saltwater inundation. It addresses cumulative multiple risks to multiple values over different time frames (Present-day, 2070 & 2100).Lineage: Related to research undertake by the Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS) between 2000 and 2009, Supervising Scientist Division (SSD), Department of Environment and Energy (DEE).
Tropical Rivers Inventory and Assessment Project (TRIAP) in Department of Environment/SSD/ERISS (2002-2008)
PhD thesis by E. Ligtermoet, a co-author on the paper (2011-2016).
Related to 1177.2 Northern NERP Flood Plains project (2012-2014)
Data was collected and collated by the Wealth from Oceans Business Unit, Coastal Program.
Available: 2017-09-25
Data time period: 2000-01-01 to 2016-01-01
Subjects
Aboriginal |
Biosecurity Science and Invasive Species Ecology |
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation |
Environmental Sciences |
Ecological Applications |
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change and Ecological Adaptation |
Environmental Assessment and Monitoring |
Environmental Management |
Indigenous |
Integrated Risk Assessment |
Kakadu National Park |
Landscape Ecology |
Wildlife and Habitat Management |
aquatic weeds |
climate change |
feral animals |
sea level rise |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.4225/08/59C82A4DBE97A
- Local : 102.100.100/42081
- global : d48ae88c-d2eb-40ce-b64a-c33e0213ceed