Climate Change Impacts on Natural Resource Management Work: Opportunities for Resilient and Adaptive Practice
Description: This project aims to partner with Catchment Management Authorities to develop a framework
of climate change impacts on Natural Resource Management (NRM) work that will inform the
identification of strengths and vulnerabilities of NRM work, and opportunities to shape resilient and adaptative NRM, amidst extreme climatic events and ongoing stressors
Dates
State ongoing
Start 2024-01-15
Form updated 2024-02-21
Report authors
Jack Nunn
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Location
North-east Victoria, Australia
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Aims
To develop a framework of climate change impacts on Natural Resource Management (NRM)
To inform the identification of strengths and vulnerabilities of NRM work, and opportunities to shape resilient and adaptative NRM, amidst extreme climatic events and ongoing stressors.
Keywords
climate change
climate change impacts
natural resource management
work
Category
research
Inputs
group of individuals
Research team (7)
Task: Support the development of the scope, aims, and objectives of the project.
Method: Formal group
Recruitment: Directly contacted
Communication: Meetings every 6 weeks (Online video calls, face to face meetings), emails, shared documents
Compensation: paid
Impact: Ensuring the project aligns with values and best-practice principles of ecology, social justice and climate change adaptation
organisation
La Trobe University
Compensation: volunteer
group of individuals
Catchment Management Authority staff
Task: providing data
Compensation: other(in-kind)
funding
25000 (AUD)
Grant (ABC Scheme)
time
100 hours
Catchment Management Authorities staff time (in-kind)
Outputs and impacts
learning item
Improved methods on how to assess climate change impacts on natural resource management work