Connections for resilience: Sharing land management knowledge between farmers and politicians

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Abstract

Sharing knowledge is essential if Australian politicians are to effectively support farmers to be more resilient and adapt to climate change. Transformational change takes time; it can be fostered by on-ground examples of best practice in land management and innovative new approaches such as landscape rehydration. Farmers and politicians need to connect, to view and understand these methods and approaches and share their learnings. However, we need to go from connections for resilience to actions in the form of outcomes-based policy and financial support to achieve change.

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Hall, C. (2021). Connections for resilience: Sharing land management knowledge between farmers and politicians. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 133(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1071/RS21004

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