Journal article
Time stories: Making sense of futures in anticipation of sea-level rise
BR Fincher, J Barnett, S Graham, AC Hurlimann
Geoforum | Pergamon Press | Published : 2014
Abstract
Adjustment to predicted environmental change in a place requires people in that place to consider short- and long-term futures there. These futures are imagined with reference to pasts and presents, remembered and lived. This paper presents the stories-relating possible futures to pasts and presents-of residents in tiny, low-lying coastal communities in Gippsland East, Australia, as they make sense of the uncertain futures they may face. It identifies four time stories, about generational continuity, the temporariness of inundation, endurance and acceptance in older age, and the impermanence of infrastructure. It sets these alongside the time-based practices inherent in existing adaptation p..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank all the participants in this research project, Colette Mortreux for her extensive work in data collection, and Chandra Jayasuriya for producing the map. This research was funded through Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP100100586, with support from the East Gippsland Shire Council, the Gippsland Coastal Board, the Victorian Department of Planning and Community Development, the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, and Wellington Shire Council.