Ms Nadine White BEnvTourMgt(Hons)(SCU) Nadine White is a researcher in the Southern Cross Business School. She has a Bachelor of Environmental Tourism Management and a Bachelor of Business in Tourism Management (First Class Honours) from Southern Cross University and is currently undertaking a PhD researching local government planning for climate change impacts and for tourism in New South Wales, Australia. She has received a number of awards for her studies including the Southern Cross University Medal. Her research interests are adaptive planning for climate change, the interrelationship between tourism and climate change, sustainable tourism and regional tourism.
Journal articles
Synergies between Australian indigenous tourism and ecotourism: possibilities and problems for future development (with Jeremy Buultjens and Deborah Gale), Journal of Sustainable Tourism (2010)
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both were...
Local government planning responses to the physical impacts of climate change in New South Wales, Australia, The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses (2009)
Effective policy responses of governments to the impacts of unavoidable climate change require effective adaptation...
Conference publications
Adaptive planning and the physical impacts of climate change in NSW: why planning system reform is needed, NCCARF ACCARNSI Forum and Workshop for Early Career Researchers (2010)
Adaptive planning to the physical impacts of climate change in NSW local governments, NCCARF Social, Economics and Insititutional Dimensions Network (2010)
Tourism, climate change and adaptation: New South Wales local government responses, NCCARF Climate Adaptation Futures Conference (2010)
Regional Futures Institute, Southern Cross University, Australia
Climate change is one of the most significant...