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Fig. 1 Summary of methodological steps to describe conditions leading to adaptation
Fig. 2 Key concepts used in scenario discovery. Filled circles represent cases of interest
Fig. 3 Study location in the suburb of Kingston Beach, Tasmania. The topographical
Table 2. Uncertain factors used for the study site, showing their range and the adaptation objective(s) to which they apply
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