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This step focuses on implementing adaptation plans. This includes overcoming barriers, implementing actions in a realistic sequence, obtaining funding, building partnerships, and ensuring engagement takes place throughout. It is also important to ensure funding is available for any maintenance that is required over the lifespan of actions. Evaluating your plan is essential.
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Barriers and limits to adaptation constrain the capacity and ability of decision-makers to take action.
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Monitoring and evaluation is an essential component of any adaptation planning and should not be neglected. Trigger indicators and performance indicators can be monitored and the results used to determine when actions should be implemented and to track the success of the adaptation plan. Effective monitoring and evaluation underpin the planning cycle.
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Information manual
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Information manual
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Australia’s climate affects the safety and prosperity of coastal communities and their environment.
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Case study
Surf Life Saving Australia has initiated a process to cope with climate change conditions at the local and national level, identifying adaptation options and key factors to increase the organisation’s adaptive capacity and resilience
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Tropical cyclones and East Coast Lows are projected to become less frequent as a result of climate change but those tropical cyclones that do occur are expected to be more intense, and may track further south.
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Because international efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions are insufficient to avoid the risk of impacts arising from climate change, adaptation will be necessary.
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