Grazing for Tomorrow with Natural Capital and Climate Projections

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Gain insights and inspiration for managing your grazing operation into the future with this Grazing for Tomorrow video! Discover how you can use natural capital, climate data and projections to get business benefits on your farm. Featuring:

- Danny O'Brien | Technical Lead for Natural Capital Accounting at Farming for the Future and Director of Integrated Futures.
- Ashley Harkin | Engagement Coordinator, Climate Service for Agriculture (CSA) program, Bureau of Meteorology. The CSA program receives funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.

Farming for the Future is working towards a more financially prosperous, climate-resilient and decarbonising agriculture sector in Australia. You can find out more at: www.farmingforthefuture.org.au.

Enhance your climate resilience and awareness with the latest digital tool from the Climate Service for Agriculture (CSA) program - My Climate View - www.myclimateview.com.au. The website presents agriculturally relevant historical and future climate information, with the goal of providing landholders with a strong awareness of future climate when making decisions for their enterprise.

This video is part of a series documenting workshops delivered by the South East Landcare network as part of Landcare NSW's People Led Prevention Project. The Grazing for Tomorrow workshops focused on helping landholders better understand and manage risks for positive landscape, business and well-being outcomes to build more resilient grazing systems across south east NSW.

This video was produced in May 2024 by Upper Shoalhaven Landcare Council with the support of South East Landcare network. We’d like to thank all presenters and participants who attended the Bungonia Grazing for Tomorrow Field Day, especially our host Rob Lawson, facilitators Paul Cavanagh and Richard Page, Landcare Coordinators Sarah McGrath, Linda Cavanagh, Nathan Frazer and Erin Brinkley, as well as Instant Andy video production house for their contribution to the project.

The Upper Shoalhaven Landcare Council would also like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands where we live and work, celebrating the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of NSW.

This video was made possible through funding from the Landcare NSW People Led Prevention project. Landcare NSW’s People Led Prevention project empowers communities across regional NSW in developing disaster resilience and preparedness skills. The Disaster Risk Reduction Fund is jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is general in nature. It should be recognised that every emergency situation has different circumstances. We provide this information with the understanding that you exercise reasonable care when using it. If you’re uncertain about applying this information to your specific situation, seeking further professional advice is advisable. By using the information in this video, you agree the producers and any original sources do not accept responsibility for how you apply or rely on the information in this video.

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