Structured Abstract:Purpose This paper describes the conduct and outcomes of an Integrated Assessment of the vulnerability to climate change of government service provision at regional scale in New South Wales, Australia .The assessment was co-designed with regional public sector managers to address their needs for an improved understanding of regional vulnerabilities to climate change and variability.
Design/methodology/approachThe study employed Integrated Assessment of climate change impacts through a complex adaptive systems approach incorporating social learning and stakeholder-led research processes. Workshops were conducted with stakeholders from NSW government agencies, State-owned corporations and local governments representing the tourism, water, primary industries, human settlements, emergency management, human health, infrastructure, and natural landscapes sectors. Participants used regional socioeconomic profiling and climate projections to consider the impacts on and the need to adapt community service provision to future climate.
FindingsMany sectors are currently experiencing difficulty coping with changes in regional demographics and structural adjustment in the economy. Climate change will result in further impacts on already vulnerable systems in the forms of resource conflicts between expanded human settlements, the infrastructure that supports them and the environment (particularly for water), increased energy costs and declining agricultural production and food security. Originality/value This paper describes the application of meta-analysis in climate change policy research and frames climate change as a problem of environmental pollution and an issue of development and social equity
Keywords:Integrated assessment, climate change vulnerability and adaptation, regional service provision, public sector, Australia
About the authorsDr Brent Jacobs is Research Director in the natural resources and ecosystems theme at the Institute for Sustainable Futures, The University of Technology, Sydney. He has worked as an academic in agricultural science at the University of Sydney and the University of the South Pacific. Brent has over a decade of experience as a Senior Project Manager with the NSW Government in natural resource and structural adjustment policy and programs.Christopher Lee is currently the Manager of Impacts and Adaptation in the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and leads NSW policy development in Climate Change Adaptation.David O'Toole has over 10 years' of service with the NSW Government in environmental management and biodiversity conservation policy. For the past 3 years He worked as a Senior Policy Officer in the Impacts and Adaptation team of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, focussing on regional vulnerability assessments, and adaptation programs for the Emergency Management, Health and Infrastructure sectors.Katie Vines is a Senior Policy Officer in the Impacts and Adaptation team of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Katie's work focuses on understandin...