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Treading water in a changing climate: The vulnerability of Australia�s tropical islands to sea level rise. [ 2011-01-17 - 2014-01-30 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FS100100024]

Researchers: Colin Woodroffe (Chief Investigator) ,  Lovelock, Catherine (Chief Investigator) ,  Lovelock, Catherine (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Catherine Lovelock (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Treading water in a changing climate: The vulnerability of Australia’s tropical islands to sea level rise. This project will directly benefit the people and businesses associated with 1,174 tropical islands found in Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait waters. By bringing together a multi-disciplinary team and training young Australian researchers, this project will establish an integrated research program that will outline the challenges, and develop the solutions, that will be needed for Australians to cope with rising sea levels. While the initial focus is the highly exposed tropical islands, the results of this integrated research program will have a wide applicability across Australia in terms of the geomorphological, natural and human challenges associated with rapid pathogenic sea level rise.

Funding Amount $556,800

Funding Scheme Super Science Fellowships

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