Alistair Hobday
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, TAS, Australia
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Dr Alistair Hobday is a Senior Principal Research Scientist with CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere (Hobart Australia) and an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Marine Socioecology at the University of Tasmania. His research interests include spatial management and migration of large pelagic species, environmental influences on marine species, the impacts of climate change, variability and extremes on marine resources, and development and testing of adaptation options for marine conservation, fisheries, and aquaculture. He is a past co-chair for the international IMBER program CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Top Ocean Predators) from 2010-2015, and now serves on the Scientific Committees for CLIOTOP and IMBER.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Using the 'personality' of organisations to focus their climate adaptation effort (914)
3:30 PM
Veronica Doerr
Parallel Session 5 - Planning for adaptation in natural resource management
Future of adaptation for natural systems in Australia (977)
1:30 PM
Alistair Hobday
Plenary 3 - Limits to adaptation
Seasonal Forecasting to Support Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture Management in a Changing Climate (985)
3:30 PM
Claire Spillman
Parallel Session 13 - Economics to support adaptation decision-making
Vulnerability influences the successful implementation of climate change adaptations (1010)
5:10 PM
Ingrid van Putten
Synopsis Session 7 - Building resilience of communities and community services
A framework to support climate adaptation planning and decision-making by natural resource managers (1092)
3:30 PM
David Rissik
Parallel Session 5 - Planning for adaptation in natural resource management