References and further reading

References and further reading

References

Standards Australia (2004). Australian Standard AS/NZS 4360:2004, Risk Management, Sydney, Australia.

Standards Australia (2004). Risk Management Guidelines, Handbook, HB 436:2004, Sydney, Australia.

Australian Greenhouse Office (2006). Climate Change Impacts & Risk Management, A Guide for Business and Government. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra. Viewed 14 December 2006 http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/impacts/publications/risk-management.html.

Pittock B (2003). Climate Change: An Australian Guide to the Science and Potential Impacts, Australian Greenhouse Office, Canberra. Viewed 12 Oct 2004 http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/science/guide/pubs/science-guide.pdf.

Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (2001). Climate Change - The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom. Viewed 2 Sept 2004 http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/index.htm.

Suppiah R, Preston B, Whetton PH, McInnes KL, Jones RN, Macadam I, Bathols J Kirono D (2006). Climate Change under enhanced greenhouse conditions in South Australia, CSIRO Climate Impacts and Risk Group, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, a consultancy report for the South Australian Government. Viewed 8 Nov 2006 http://www.climatechange.sa.gov.au/PDFs/SA_CMAR_report_High%20resolution.pdf.

Hayman P (2006). Climate change in the grains industry. Chapter in The Future Environment of Grain Production. Rural Solutions, Jamestown, SA.

Hayman P (2006). Linking climate change to SA grain farming systems. Presentation at Grains Research Development Corporation adviser updates, Adelaide Convention Centre.

McInnes KL, Suppiah R, Whetton PH, Hennessy KJ, Jones RN (2003). Climate change in South Australia Report on: Assessment of climate change, impacts and possible adaptation strategies relevant to South Australia. CSIRO Atmospheric Research, http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/sustainability/pdfs/csiro_report.pdf.

Howden M, Jones R (2001). Costs and benefits of CO2 increase and climate change on the Australian wheat industry, Australian Greenhouse Office. www.greenhouse.gov.au/science/wheat/index.html.

Clark A, Barratt D, Munro B, Sims J, Laughlin G, Poulter D (2006). Climate change: Adaptation in agriculture, Australian Government, Bureau of Rural Sciences and Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

White (lead author) (2001). Climate Change 2001: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Technical Summary. A report for working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Willows RI, Connell RK (2003). Climate Adaptation: Risk, Uncertainty and Decision making – UKCIP Technical Report.

Bardsley, D (2006). There’s a change on the way - An initial integrated assessment of projected climate change impacts and adaptation options for Natural Resource Management in the Adelaide Mt Lofty Ranges Region, Department of Water Land and Biodiversity report, Government of South Australia.

The Allen Consulting Group (2005). Climate risk and vulnerability. Promoting an efficient adaptation response in Australia. Final Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office, Department of Environment and Heritage.

CSIRO Land and Water (2001). The contribution of mid to low rainfall forestry and agroforestry to greenhouse and Natural Resource Management outcomes: Overview and analysis of opportunities. Australian Greenhouse Office and Murray Darling Basin Commission, Canberra.

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Productivity Commission (2005). Trends in Australian Agriculture Research Paper, Australian Government, Canberra. www.pc.gov.au/research/crp/agriculture/agriculture.pdf.

IOCI (2002). Climate variability and change in south west Western Australia. Indian Ocean Climate Initiative Panel. Department of Water and Catchment Protection, Perth WA.

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Howden SM, and Hayman P (2005). The distribution of cropping under climate change: Goyder’s line, Proc. Greenhouse 2005 conference, 14-17, December, Melbourne, Australia.

Flannery T (2005). The weather makers. Text publishing, Melbourne.

Rayner DP (2006). Wind run changes are the dominant factor affecting pan evaporation trends in Australia. Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, Indooroopilly.

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Australian Bureau of Meteorology, (2006). The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change. Viewed November 2006 http://www.bom.gov.au/info/GreenhouseEffectAndClimateChange.pdf.

Further reading

Australian Greenhouse Office (2006a). Greenhouse and Agriculture, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra. Viewed 8 Nov 2006. http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/agriculture/index.html.

Australian Greenhouse Office (2006c). Impacts and adaptation resources database, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra. Viewed 8 Nov 2006. http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/impacts/database/index.html.

Australian Greenhouse Office (2006). National greenhouse gas inventory: analysis of recent tends and greenhouse indicators 1990 to 2004. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra.
http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/inventory/2004/pubs/trends2004.pdf.

Australian Greenhouse Office (2002). Pathways and policies for the development of a national emissions trading system for Australia – a response to specific issues raised by the Secretariat to the Council of Australian Governments Energy Market Review, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra.

Baede A, Ahlonsou E, Ding Y, Schimel D, Bolin B, Pollonais S (2001). The climate system: an overview. In ‘IPCC Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis, Contribution of Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change‘ Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. Viewed 2 Sept 2004. http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/index.htm.

Coleman T, Hoegh-Guldberg O, Karoly D, McMichael T, Mitchell C, Pearman G, Scaife P, Reynolds A (2004). Climate Change – Solutions for Australia, WWF Australia, Sydney. Viewed 8 Nov 2006.http://wwf.org.au/publications/acg_solutions.pdf.

Dunlop M, Turner GM, Howden SM (2004). Future sustainability of the Australian grains industry, CSIRO Canberra.

Feenstra JF, Burton JB, Smith J, Tol RSJ (2003). Handbook on methods for climate change impact assessment and adaptation strategies, Institute for Environmental Studies: Amsterdam.

Government of South Australia, ( 2005). South Australia’s greenhouse strategy , Natural Resources Issues Paper Government of South Australia (2006), Tackling climate change – South Australia’s draft greenhouse strategy, http://www.climatechange.sa.gov.au/PDFs/draft_strategy.pdf.

Gray CF, Larson EW (2003). Project Management: the managerial process, Second edition. McGraw-Hill, Burr ridge, illinois.

Hennessy K (2003). Climate Change and its Projected Effects on Water Resources. In: ’Water – the Australian dilemma‘, Proceedings of the Symposium of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, pp. 174-191.

Jarecki MK, Lal R (2003). Crop management for soil carbon sequestration, Critical Reviews. Plant Sciences 22, 417-502.

Jones D and Durack K (2005). Estimating the impacts of climate change on Victoria’s runoff using a hydrological sensitivity model, CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Krull ES, Skjemstad JO, Baldock JA (2005). Functions of soil organic matter and the effect on soil properties, Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting, Canberra.

Knox G, Harris M, McGregor A, Ugalde D, Slattery B, Kaebernick M, Ryan P (2005). Landcare Australia: Meeting the Greenhouse Challenge, Department of Environment and Heritage, Australian Greenhouse Office, Canberra.

McLennan Magasanik Associates (2006). Impacts of a national emissions trading scheme on Australia’s electricity markets, http://www.emissionstrading.net.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/2019/Discussion_Paper_-_Ch_6_-_Estimated_impacts.pdf.

Sadras V, Monzon J, P. (2006). Modelled Wheat phenology captures rising temperature trends: Shortened time to flowering and maturity in Australia and Argentina. Field Crops Research 99 pp 136-146.

Schulze ED, Valentini R, Sanz, MJ (2002). The long way from the Kyoto to Marrakesh: implications of the Kyoto Protocol negotiations for global ecology. Global Change Biology 8: 505-518.

Ugalde D, McGregor A (2006). Managing the challenges of climate change: multiple benefits for grain growers, Presentation given at the GRDC Grains Research Update, Wagga, 2006, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Greenhouse Office.

Webb A, (2002). Pre-clearing soil carbon levels in Australia, National Carbon Accounting System Technical Report No 12, Australian Greenhouse Office, Canberra.

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