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Environmental Modelling and Software | 2011

Review: Interpretive review of conceptual frameworks and research models that inform Australia's agricultural vulnerability to climate change

Leonie Pearson; Rohan Nelsonc; Steve Crimp; Jenny Langridge

Agriculture in Australia is highly vulnerable to climate change. Understanding the sectors vulnerability is critical to developing immediate policy for the future of the agricultural industries and their communities. This review aims to identify research priorities (frameworks and models) for assessing vulnerability of the Australian agriculture sector to climate change. It achieves this through three objectives: (i) review frameworks for conceptualising vulnerability in agriculture; (ii) document operational models that may contribute to the immediate analysis of vulnerability in Australian agriculture; and (iii) identify gaps in frameworks and models capacity for analysing the vulnerability of Australian agriculture to climate change. These were achieved by undertaking a literature review and organising a workshop of Australian agricultural climate change modelling experts. Current understanding of agricultural vulnerability uses the outcome vulnerability conceptual framework, it is linear and dependant on the biophysical models which have been developed. Three priorities for biophysical modelling research were identified: expansion to cover all major agricultural industries; address spatial gaps (e.g. south-west Australia); and develop scenarios for shifting between land-uses. However, there is little known on the contextual vulnerability of the Australian agricultural sector, therefore strategic investment into contextual vulnerability frameworks is necessary, i.e. open systems, multiple exogenous impacts, use qualitative methods, and generate spatially specific outcomes.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2013

Interactions between climate change and sugarcane management systems for improving water quality leaving farms in the Mackay Whitsunday region, Australia

Jody S. Biggs; Peter J. Thorburn; Steve Crimp; B. Masters; S.J. Attard


Environmetrics | 2011

Forecasting climate variables using a mixed-effect state-space model

Philip Kokic; Steve Crimp; Mark Howden


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016

Some primary producers are more likely to transform their agricultural practices in response to climate change than others

Nadine Marshall; Steve Crimp; Matt Curnock; Murni Greenhill; Geoff Kuehne; Zoe Leviston; Jackie Ouzman


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Informing climate adaptation pathways in multi-use woodland landscapes using the values-rules-knowledge framework

Suzanne M. Prober; Matthew J. Colloff; Nick Abel; Steve Crimp; Michael D. Doherty; Michael Dunlop; David J. Eldridge; Russell Gorddard; Sandra Lavorel; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Helen T. Murphy; Paul Ryan; Kristen J. Williams


Archive | 2009

Assessing the Vulnerability of rural livelihoods in the Pacific to climate change

Sarah Park; Mark Howden; Trevor H. Booth; Chris Stokes; Tony Webster; Steve Crimp; Leonie Pearson; Steve Attard; Tom Jovanovic


25th Annual World Symposium of the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association | 2015

Consumer acceptance of climate adaptation strategies in Australian agribusiness

A. Ariyawardana; Lilly Lim-Camacho; Gemma Lewis; Steve Crimp


The National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) | 2014

Consumer perspectives of adaptation in the food sector

Lilly Lim-Camacho; Gemma Lewis; Simon Somogyi; A. Ariyawardana; Steve Crimp


The National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) | 2014

Exploring adaptation options across food value chains: the role of climate futures

Steve Crimp; Lilly Lim-Camacho; V. Doer; Mark Howden; A. Ariyawardana; Gemma Lewis; Simon Somogyi


The Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker | 2014

A changing consumer climate: are we ready to adapt?

Lilly Lim-Camacho; Steve Crimp; Gemma Lewis; A. Ariyawardana; Mark Howden

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Gemma Lewis

University of Tasmania

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Lilly Lim-Camacho

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Mark Howden

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Leonie Pearson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alison Laing

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Anna Littleboy

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Barton Loechel

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Brad Ridoutt

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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