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Dr Peter Hayman – Shepparton Climate Change, Water Availability and Community Resilience Forum



On Tuesday 2nd June, Farmers for Climate Action held the online Shepparton Climate Change, Water Availability and Community Resilience Forum.

The impacts of water constraints on the Murray-Darling Basin are still being felt across our communities. This forum was developed to support communities and people still grappling with reduced water allocations and drought.

Dr Peter Hayman delivered this forum’s focused address on the impact of climate change and climate variability on river inflows and water availability.

Dr Peter Hayman is the Principal Scientist in Climate Applications at SARDI. As program leader of the climate applications science program area, he works with industry stakeholders in dryland and irrigated industries to identify key climate risks and then form appropriate research and development partnerships to address the issue. He provides a two way flow of information between climate scientists from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO and agriculture in South Australia.

You can watch the full forum by clicking on the video on the end screen of this video.

For more information visit our website https://www.farmersforclimateaction.org.au/

We regularly hold webinars and other events to share information with farmers and rural communities, have a look on our website to see if there are any coming up that may be of interest to you https://www.farmersforclimateaction.org.au/events

If you are interested in joining a community group in your area, please email info@farmersforclimateaction.org.au

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