Title
Climate change induced coastal hazards in Australia: An assessment of vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies
Research question of Problem
Climate change creates significant impacts in the Australian context and coastal communities are severely vulnerable for climate change impacts. This is mainly due to sea level rising; according to the IPCC report, in 2100 it will increase by 79 centimeters (Department of climate change, 2009). More frequent and severe natural hazards like flood, inundation, erosion, and storm surges will be a significant threat to the coastal community (Button et al.2013). Further, sea level rise causes a significant change to beaches, coral reefs, estuaries, wetlands and …show more content…
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