Adaptive responses of animals
'Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient' A significant lag in animal's adaptation to the rate of climate change. Report published in Nature Journal >>
Creating a Sustainable Food Future
The Great Balancing Act (Installment One) "...feed more than 9 billion people by 2050" Article - (Report download link on that page Click Download Options) >>
Native Vegetation Management
N.S.W. Auditor-General critical of the management of native vegetation: "...native vegetation on rural land is not effectively regulated and managed". Report online >>
The pollination deficit
Towards supply chain resilience in the face of pollinator decline "[Food] Companies face potential shortages of raw materials, a fall in crop quality and challenges around security of supply because of an emerging pollination deficit, according to a report authored by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership."
Investing in tomorrow
Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change research programme2007–2018Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand
Creating a Sustainable Food Future
Creating a Sustainable Food FutureA Menu of Solutions to Feed Nearly 10 Billion People by 2050.
Water Security: Deluge & Drought
Water Security:Deluge & Drought: Water Security in a Changing Climate (Climate Council)"Australia’s water security has already been significantly influenced by climate change. Rainfall patterns are shifting and the severity of floods and droughts has increased."(automatic download from this link)
Food and Agribusiness
Food and Agribusiness - CSIRO: The food and agribusiness (F&A) sector is a vital contributor to the Australian economy.
Aquaculture viability
Aquaculture viability. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Northern Australia Water Resource Assessment, part of the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund: Water Resource AssessmentsCSIRO Report
Deluge And Drought
Deluge And Drought: Australia’s Water Security In a Changing Climate“Climate change is shifting our rainfall patterns and increasing the severity of droughts and floods.”https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Climate-Council-Water-Security-Report.pdf