Exciting news for climate adaptation in the Murray-Darling Basin!

Two northern Victorian Catchment Management Authorities are embarking on a groundbreaking study to assess climate change risks to water resources, supported by over $3 million in ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Government funding through the CRC program.
Collaborating with the Murray-Darling Basin Authority and esteemed universities, this initiative aims to develop a new strategy for climate risk assessment, empowering stakeholders to make informed, sustainable decisions.
The Environment Institute’s from the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide emphasizes the importance of connecting climate data to actionable strategies, helping communities navigate a drier future.
The project will kick off with a prototype model in its first year, followed by pilot testing alongside local stakeholders. The ultimate goal? Transforming climate adaptation practices for a resilient and sustainable environment.
Looking forward to seeing the impact of this important work!

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