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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | 2012

Assessing Risks and Opportunities Arising from Ecosystem Change in Primary Industries Using Ecosystem-Based Business Risk Analysis Tool

Harpinder Sandhu; Uday Nidumolu; Sukhbir Sandhu

ABSTRACT Land-based primary industries depend on the health of ecosystems that provide ecosystem services (ES) such as fresh water, pollination, and natural hazard protection among others. Degradation of ES can pose a number of risks to businesses and the well-being of rural populations. At the same time these ecosystem-based risks create new business opportunities. In this work, three land-based organizations were evaluated using case study approaches comprising a dairy processing company, a grain company, and a wine-making company. In-depth interviews with environmental managers of these organizations were used to elicit the current organizational approaches to identifying key environmental risks associated with ecosystem degradation and the ways they deal with these risks. After initial analysis of the interview data, the production component of these organizations was further examined using an Ecosystem Services Review (ESR) model with their respective environmental management teams. This resulted in the development of an ecosystem-based impact and dependence profile for each case study company. From these profiles, risks and opportunities were identified by developing the Ecosystem Based Business Risk Analysis Tool (EBBRAT). This can be used as an internal management tool by organizations to improve profiles and evaluation of ecosystem-based risks and opportunities.


Climate Research | 2012

Re-evaluating the margin of the South Australian grain belt in a changing climate

Uday Nidumolu; P. T. Hayman; S. M. Howden; B. M. Alexander


Climatic Change | 2016

Recent seasonal and long-term changes in southern Australian frost occurrence

Steven Crimp; David Gobbett; Philip Kokic; Uday Nidumolu; Mark Howden; Neville Nicholls


International Journal of Biometeorology | 2014

Spatio-temporal modelling of heat stress and climate change implications for the Murray dairy region, Australia

Uday Nidumolu; Steven Crimp; David Gobbett; Alison Laing; Mark Howden; Stephen Little


Heat stress in dairy cattle in northern Victoria: responses to a changing climate. | 2011

Heat stress in dairy cattle in northern Victoria: responses to a changing climate

Uday Nidumolu; Steven Crimp; David Gobbett; Alison Laing; Mark Howden; Stephen Little


Archive | 2008

Comparison of NDVI seasonal trajectories and modelled crop growth dynamics

Uday Nidumolu; Victor O. Sadras; Peter Hayman; Steven Crimp


Weather and climate extremes | 2018

Modelling frost generates insights for managing risk of minimum temperature extremes

David Gobbett; Uday Nidumolu; Steven Crimp


Weather and climate extremes | 2018

Linking climate forecasts to rural livelihoods: Mapping decisions, information networks and value chains

Uday Nidumolu; Lilly Lim-Camacho; Estelle Gaillard; Peter Hayman; Mark Howden


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work | 2016

In 30 years how might climate change affect what Australians eat and drink

Jaclyn N. Brown; Hilary Bambrick; Snow Barlow; Dale S.M. Fallon; Judith Fernandez-Piquer; Ailie J. E. Gallant; Gilly Henrie; Uday Nidumolu; Tobin D. Northfield; Elvira S. Poloczanska; Anne Roiko; Shilu Tong; Claudia E. Vickers; Sarah Ann Wheeler


Archive | 2014

Climate, Climate Risk, and Food Security in Sri Lanka: Need for Strengthening Adaptation Strategies

Buddhi Marambe; Ranjith Punyawardena; Pradeepa Silva; Sarath Premalal; Varuna Rathnabharathie; Bhathiya Kekulandala; Uday Nidumolu; Mark Howden

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David Gobbett

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Mark Howden

University of Melbourne

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Steven Crimp

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alison Laing

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Peter Hayman

South Australian Research and Development Institute

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Elvira S. Poloczanska

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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