Can carbon farming help break a drought? Research is being conducted at Charles Sturt University with Climate Friendly to investigate the link between carbon farming and drought resilience. Charles Sturt researcher, Emily Webster is seeking your help.
Online Survey closes: 28th February 2022
Participants are being sought for a PhD study to investigate the link between carbon farming and drought resilience. Charles Sturt University and Climate Friendly have developed a national drought resilience survey to better understand the value of carbon and carbon projects in building longer term drought resilience.
The insights from this research will be used to inform guidelines for carbon farming participants to help Charles Sturt plan and include drought resilience into the design of their carbon farming project. A copy of the survey results will be publicly available from July 2022.
Respondents to the survey go into the draw to win one of two $100 RB Sellars gift vouchers. For more information click here and to complete the survey click here.
The survey closes on 28 February 2022 and is open to all land managers in Australia.