Mapping landscape values and perceived climate change risks for natural resources management: A study of the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula region, SA
Chris Raymond, Land and Biodiversity Services Division, Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
Government of South Australia
This project was undertaken to provide information on community attitudes and values to assist natural resources management (NRM) decision-making and climate change adaptation in the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula region (Southern Fleurieu), South Australia. It is one of a number of studies for a larger project: `A regional climate change decision framework for NRM'. The objective of this larger study has been to work within the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges (AMLR) NRM region to undertake an assessment of key areas of NRM that are vulnerable to climate change, and develop and demonstrate methodologies for creating a regional framework for wider application in managing climate change risk and developing adaptation responses.