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Marine and Freshwater Research | 2017

An integrated risk-assessment framework for multiple threats to floodplain values in the Kakadu Region, Australia, under a changing climate

Peter Bayliss; Colin Finlayson; J. Innes; A. Norman-López; R. Bartolo; Andrew J. Harford; Neil E. Pettit; C. L. Humphrey; R. Van Dam; Leo X.C. Dutra; Emma Woodward; Emma Ligtermoet; Andy Steven; Anthony A. Chariton; D. K. Williams

The internationally important river–floodplains of the Kakadu Region in northern Australia are at risk from invasive species and future sea-level rise–saltwater inundation (SLR–SWI), requiring assessments of multiple cumulative risks over different time frames. An integrated risk-assessment framework was developed to assess threats from feral animals and aquatic weeds at three SLR-scenario time frames (present-day, 2070 and 2100) to natural (magpie goose habitats), cultural (indigenous hunting–fishing sites) and economic (tourism revenue less invasive species control costs) values. Probability density functions (pdfs) were fitted to spatial data to characterise values and threats, and combined with Monte Carlo simulation and sensitivity analyses to account for uncertainties. All risks were integrated in a Bayesian belief network to undertake ‘what if’ management-scenario analyses, and incorporated known ecological interactions and uncertainties. Coastal landscapes and socio-ecological systems in the region will be very different by 2100 as a result of SLR; freshwater ecosystems will transform to marine-dominated ecosystems and cannot be managed back to analogue conditions. In this context, future invasive-species risks will decrease, reflecting substantial loss of freshwater habitats previously at risk and a reduction in the extent of invasive species, highlighting the importance of freshwater refugia for the survival of iconic species.


Marine and Freshwater Research | 2017

Understanding climate-change adaptation on Kakadu National Park, using a combined diagnostic and modelling framework: a case study at Yellow Water wetland

Leo X.C. Dutra; Peter Bayliss; Sandra McGregor; Peter Christophersen; Kelly Scheepers; Emma Woodward; Emma Ligtermoet; Lizandra F. C. Melo

This paper describes a semi-quantitative approach for the assessment of sea-level rise (SLR) impacts on social–ecological systems (SES), using Yellow Water wetland on Kakadu National Park as a case study. The approach includes the application of a diagnostic framework to portray the existing SES configuration, including governance structures, in combination with qualitative modelling and Bayesian belief networks. Although SLR is predicted to cause saltwater inundation of freshwater ecosystems, cultural sites and built infrastructure, our study suggested that it may provide also an opportunity to bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge and governance systems, towards a commonly perceived threat. Where feasible, mitigation actions such as levees may be required to manage local SLR impacts to protect important freshwater values. In contrast, adaptation will require strategies that facilitate participation by Kakadu Bininj (the Aboriginal people of Kakadu National Park) in research and monitoring programs that enhance understanding of salinity impacts and the adaptive capacity to respond to reasonably rapid, profound and irreversible future landscape-scale changes.


Ecological Management and Restoration | 2012

Utilising Indigenous seasonal knowledge to understand aquatic resource use and inform water resource management in northern Australia

Emma Woodward; Sue Jackson; Marcus Finn; Patricia Marrfurra Mctaggart


Water Resources Management | 2011

Exploring and Evaluating Scenarios for a River Catchment in Northern Australia Using Scenario Development, Multi-criteria Analysis and a Deliberative Process as a Tool for Water Planning

Anna Straton; Sue Jackson; Oswald Marinoni; Wendy Proctor; Emma Woodward


Geographical Research | 2013

Photovoice Evaluated: An Appropriate Visual Methodology for Aboriginal Water Resource Research

Kirsten Maclean; Emma Woodward


Journal of Hydrology | 2013

Integrating indigenous ecological and scientific hydro-geological knowledge using a Bayesian Network in the context of water resource development

A.C. Liedloff; Emma Woodward; Glenn A. Harrington; Sue Jackson


Archive | 2012

Indigenous socio-economic values and river flows

Sue Jackson; Marcus Finn; Emma Woodward; Pippa Featherston


Geographical Research | 2016

Transforming Cross‐Cultural Water Research through Trust, Participation and Place

Emma Woodward; Patricia Marrfurra Mctaggart


Archive | 2011

Indigenous socio-economic values and river flows - A Summary of Research Results: 2008-2010

Sue Jackson; Marcus Finn; Emma Woodward; Pippa Featherston


Archive | 2008

Evaluating scenarios for the Howard catchment: summary report for workshop participants and stakeholders

Anna Straton; Sue Jackson; Oswald Marinoni; Wendy Proctor; Emma Woodward

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Peter Bayliss

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Emma Ligtermoet

Australian National University

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Marcus Barber

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Marcus Finn

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Anna Straton

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kelly Scheepers

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kirsten Maclean

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Leo X.C. Dutra

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Lizandra F. C. Melo

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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