Primary industries must adapt to climate change challenge
The ability of primary industries to successfully adapt
to climate change is vital to securing New Zealand’s
economic resilience.
That challenge will be outlined
by Nick Cradock-Henry, Senior Researcher in Social Science
for Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, at The New Zealand
Agricultural Climate Change Conference 2019 (NZACCC), in
Palmerston North on April 8-9.New Zealand
Agricultural Climate Change Conference 2019 (NZACCC), in
Palmerston North on April 8-9.
Dr
Cradock-Henry’s presentation will report on the results of
an in-depth review of the state of adaptation science for
New Zealand’s primary industries to determine exactly what
is known, not known, and is needed to ensure successful
adaptation for the sector.
Drawing on ten years’
worth of impacts and adaptation research through the
Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change (SLMACC)
programme and a systematic review of published literature,
its findings provide an up-to-date assessment of the state
of adaptation science and its outcomes.
“Critical
knowledge gaps are identified, providing a baseline for
informing further research priorities,” says Dr
Cradock-Henry. “Furthermore, findings can contribute to
the development of adaptation policy and entry points to
support different sectors that have acute adaptation needs,
or distinct vulnerabilities.”
He says primary
industries will have to adjust their practices, processes,
and use of capital in response to the actuality or threat of
climate change, as well as responding to changes in social
and institutional structures.
The NZACCC is New
Zealand’s most important agricultural conference on
climate change for two years. It will bring together
scientists, government policy advisors, farmers and industry
leaders to discuss the theme of meeting the challenges of
climate change with respect to farming.
The conference
is being organised by the New Zealand Agricultural
Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC), in partnership with
the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and the Pastoral
Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium (PGgRc), and will be held
at the Palmerston North Conference and Function Centre, 354
Main Street. Presentations will be given by New Zealand
science, industry and policy leaders.
The programme
will draw on published scientific work and the research
projects being conducted by the NZAGRC-PGgRc and by MPI’s
Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change Research
Programme.
Attendance is free but registration is
required. For more information or to register please go to
https://www.nzagrc.org.nz/conference.htmlhttps://www.nzagrc.org.nz/conference.html