The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Woolgrowing in 2029
Land & Water Australia. 2008. The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Woolgrowing in 2029. [Online] (Updated June 8th, 2008)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2194 [Accessed Monday 15th of March 2010 05:39:55 PM ].
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By 2029, climate change will be having a significant impact on Australia’s wool industry. Though the impacts will vary between regions and sectors, their management requires integration of complex issues and early adaptation.
This presentation from CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems summarises the effects of climate change on the wool industry, and looks at:
- Pasture and fodder crops
- Quality and quantity of wool production
- Animal health and reproduction
- Water availability and demand
- Land degradation
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Author(s):Kate Harle, Leigh Hunt, Mark Howden, Michael Dunlop
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CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Category Information
Topics
- Climate (General) (200)
- Primary Industries (466)
- Livestock (Sheep) (119)
Keywords
- Climate Variability (6)
- Climate Change (11)
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- National (570)
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id: 2194 / created: 08 June, 2008 / last updated: 08 June, 2008