Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030

This research uses Health Impact Assessment methodology to identifying future health impacts of climate change by 2030 to a rural area in Western Australia called the Blackwood Stirling region. This mixed method qualitative research identifies potential health impacts, vulnerability and residual har...

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Main Author: Little, Marie Emma
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57624
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description This research uses Health Impact Assessment methodology to identifying future health impacts of climate change by 2030 to a rural area in Western Australia called the Blackwood Stirling region. This mixed method qualitative research identifies potential health impacts, vulnerability and residual harm from climatic factors. Barriers to effective adaptation for government, industry and communities are examined. Cost effective anticipatory adaptation provides multiple benefits to address risks associated with likely climate change.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-576242017-11-20T06:14:05Z Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030 Little, Marie Emma This research uses Health Impact Assessment methodology to identifying future health impacts of climate change by 2030 to a rural area in Western Australia called the Blackwood Stirling region. This mixed method qualitative research identifies potential health impacts, vulnerability and residual harm from climatic factors. Barriers to effective adaptation for government, industry and communities are examined. Cost effective anticipatory adaptation provides multiple benefits to address risks associated with likely climate change. 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57624 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Little, Marie Emma
Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title_full Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title_fullStr Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title_full_unstemmed Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title_short Health Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Rural Western Australia: The Blackwood Stirling Area 2030
title_sort health impact assessment of climate change in rural western australia: the blackwood stirling area 2030
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57624