Douglas Bardsley
The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
Douglas Bardsley is a Senior Lecturer in Geography, Environment and Population at The University of Adelaide. Most of Doug’s research involves analysis and planning at the interface of climate change risk and socio-ecosystems, including adaptation planning for both the Adelaide-Mt Lofty and the Indigenous Alinytjara Wilurara natural resource management Boards in South Australia; resilience analysis within agricultural systems and rural communities; fire, coastal and invasive species risk management; and climate change interactions with human migration and education systems. That work has been undertaken within different contexts in Australia, Nepal, Thailand, Turkey, Switzerland and the European Union. Website: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/douglas.bardsley
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Human mobility and resilience in the Nepali plains Human mobility and resilience in the Nepali plains (the Tarai) - case studies on perceptions of climate change and livelihood diversification strategies (1101)
1:30 PM
Asheshwor Shrestha
Parallel Session 26 - Building resilience of communities and community services
Uncertainty in Adaptation to Climate Change in the Himalaya: A Case of Kaligandaki Basin, Nepal (1193)
1:30 PM
Rishikesh Pandey
Parallel Session 25 - Agriculture