Erin Bohensky
CSIRO, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Erin Bohensky is a Research Scientist in Environment and Development who studies cognitive, geographic, cultural, and political dimensions of change. Recently her research has focused on knowledge integration and adaptation in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Great Barrier Reef and the Torres Strait Islands, and resilience to extreme events.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Media frames and memory: social constructions of climate change following the 2011 Brisbane flood (902)
3:30 PM
Erin Bohensky
Parallel Session 2 - Communicating climate science and adaptation: building support for action
Resilience perspective on adaptation pathways for Torres Strait Communities (996)
3:30 PM
Yiheyis Maru
Parallel Session 15 - The role of traditional knowledge in adaptation
a participatory tool for estimating future impacts on ecosystem services and livelihoods in torres strait (1051)
11:00 AM
Cass Hunter
Parallel Session 20 - Engaging with stakeholders
Using iconic status and social science to manage climate change impacts on the GBR (1126)
3:30 PM
Jeremy Goldberg
Parallel Session 2 - Communicating climate science and adaptation: building support for action
Integrate or implode: the case for investing in social resilience as a conservation strategy (1191)
11:00 AM
Nadine Marshall
Parallel Session 24 - Approaches for adapting and transforming conservation management in a changing climate