$3.1 million towards climate change research projects
Thirteen research projects have received funding approvals totalling $3.1 million through MPI’s Sustainable Land
Management and Climate Change (SLMACC) research programme.
SLMACC supports new climate change knowledge generation in the agriculture and forestry sectors for adaption,
mitigation, and cross-cutting issues.
Ministry for Primary Industries Director General, Martyn Dunne says it's essential to invest in research to better
understand our future operating environment and how we need to adapt.
“We set research priority topics each funding round based on themes areas we want to investigate further for the benefit
of primary industries. We consult internal and external experts to determine those topics.”
This year there were 12 priority topic areas under the 3 themes:
• impacts of climate change and adaption
• mitigation of agricultural and forestry greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
• cross-cutting issues, including economic analysis, life-cycle analysis, farm catchment systems analysis, and
social impact.
“We received an extremely high calibre of applicants and were very impressed with the proposed research topics. Each
project will take up to 3 years to complete, and the findings will help researchers, government, and farmers better
understand, adapt to and mitigate climate change effects in New Zealand's primary sectors.
“At each project's end, the full report will be made available on this website and the Climate Cloud website, and user
friendly summaries will be made more widely available.”
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