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    A multisystem climate change adaptation approach for water sustainability in regional Australia

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    Climate change represents the possibility of losing quality and quantity of the existing ecosystems around the world. While dealing with the risks caused by climate change we need be aware about the various vulnerabilities across the different ecosystems or biodiversities on planet Earth. In order to mitigate these impacts, the process of adaptation across each ecosystem is important. But the process of adaptation and mitigation of the effects of climate change has to be done on a regional or local level. The challenge at this level is not only to assess vulnerabilities and risks to each ecosystem but to develop policies to adapt so as to achieve sustainability. In this paper we focus on the ecosystem of water and study the different impacts to it from the perspective of regional Australia. We then propose a digital ecosystem based architecture in a multi system approach which can be utilized for water sustainability adaptation process in Regional Australia

    A digital information ecosystem structure for regional climate change assessment and adaptation

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    Global warming is one of the most important and challenging problems being faced in the current century. It triggers along with it a series of events that will have serious consequences on the different ecosystems on planet earth. In order to avoid and manage such consequences, we need dedicatedactions for resilience. In such a scenario the process of adaptation to climate change plays an important part. This is achieved by first identifying the various events of risks, assessing the level of their impacts and then developing policies by which they can be mitigated. For effective adaptation, theevents of global warming should be identified and assessed on a regional scale. In this paper, we propose a digital information ecosystem architecture for climate change adaptability. The proposed architecture will capture the different regional factors of global warming and then link them together formaking effective macro adaptation policies

    A multisystem climate change adaptation approach for water sustainability in regional Australia

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    Climate change represents the possibility of losing the quality of the existing ecosystems around the world. To manage such consequences, dedicated actions for resilience are needed and the process of adaptation is the key that has to be carried out at a regional level. The challenge at this level is not only to assess vulnerabilities and risks to each ecosystem, but also to develop policies to adapt so as to achieve sustainability. In this paper, we focus on the ecosystem of water and study the different impacts on it from the perspective of regional Australia. We then propose a digital ecosystem-based architecture in a multisystem approach, which can be utilised for the process of water sustainability adaptation in regional Australia
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