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Public engagement and climate adaptation: insights from three local governments in Australia
Authors:Silvia Serrao-Neumann  Ben Harman  Anne Leitch  Darryl Low Choy
Institution:1. Griffith University, Urban Research Program, Brisbane, Australia;2. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Social and Economic Sciences Program, Dutton Park, Australia;3. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reefs Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Abstract:Public participation in decision making is a central component of the planning process; however, implementing effective engagement initiatives to resolve complex planning and policy problems, such as climate change, is challenging for planners. These challenges are particularly acute in coastal communities throughout Australia, where many settlements are at risk of future climate perturbations. Using the International Association for Public Participation framework for public participation, we analyse three local government led public participation initiatives in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Our analysis suggests there are three critical factors that can influence the level of public participation in the context of climate change adaptation: the technocratic approach to decision making; absent high order government support; and the lack of evaluation mechanisms for public participation.
Keywords:consultation  planning  participation  decision making  coastal hazards
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