EVENT

Monday 24 February 2020, 12–1pm

Seminar: Climate Change Impacts on Land Use Suitability

When:

Monday 24 February 2020, 12–1pm

Where:

Via Skype or at MPI (Rooms 1.04/1.05, Charles Fergusson Building, 34-38 Bowen Street, Wellington)

Hosted by:

Ministry for Primary Industries

Tickets:

Join us for an MPI-hosted lunchtime seminar session on Climate Change Impacts on Land Use Suitability, with Anne-Gaelle Ausseil (Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research).

Anne-Gaelle is leading the Climate Change Impacts on Land Use Suitability project, a partnership between the Deep South and Our Land and Water National Science Challenges.

Her recent research looks at how a changing climate could potentially change New Zealand’s agricultural industries. The research also explores how the primary sector can incorporate the effects of climate change into land use decision making, to make effective choices while meeting soil, water quality and economic objectives.

Neil Williams and Esther Richardson will also be present, to discuss how this research links with some of the other land-use suitability projects underway at MPI.

If you're interested in climate change adaptation and land use change, you're welcome to attend either in person at MPI (Wellington), or via Skype (details below).

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This seminar is available via Skype. Click here to join the Skype meeting.

If you have trouble joining:

If you have any questions, please contact Frankie Halsey at MPI: Frankie.Halsey@mpi.govt.nz

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