NEW STUDY ON ADAPTING TO
CLIMATE CHANGE IN
THE MURRAY-DARLING BASIN
Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
February of 2006
15/02/2006 - New funding
for research in the Murray-Darling Basin
will help us understand and respond to the
impacts of climate change in the region,
the Australian Minister for the Environment
and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, said
today.
Welcoming today’s announcement of the $7
million South East Australia Climate programme
funding, Senator Campbell said the Murray-Darling
Basin was an area of critical national importance.
“The Murray-Darling Basin accounts for 40
per cent of Australia’s agricultural production
and is a vital source of drinking water
for Adelaide and other communities. It is
the home to internationally renowned wetlands
supporting many varieties of Australian
native plant and animals,” Senator Campbell
said.
“The whole Basin is flagged as a national
priority for planning to adapt to climate
change in the Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability
report I released last year. This study
is a practical step in providing information
to help land and water managers respond
to the effects of climate change – for example,
reduced amounts of available water.”
“We need to better understand how climate
change is affecting the Basin today and
how to make clearer projections of climate
change in the future. Greater certainty
about water availability is important for
farmers, local communities and the environment.
“To substantially increase our knowledge
of climate change and help buffer us against
the impacts of climate change, the funding
will bring together leading Australian climate
scientists from the CSIRO and the Bureau
of Meteorology, along with land and water
managers from the region.”
The South-East Australia Climate project
combines investment from the Department
of the Environment and Heritage, the Murray
Darling Basin Commission, Land and Water
Australia, and the Victorian Department
of Sustainability and the Environment.
“This project is another example of the
Australian Government’s commitment to the
Murray-Darling Basin,” Senator Campbell
said.
“I have worked tirelessly to improve the
health of the River Murray and will continue
to manage this important ecosystem.”
This research initiative adds to more than
$1 billion Australian Government funding
already provided to make the Murray River
a healthy working river and the Murray-Darling
Basin a sustainable productive centre for
agriculture and its local communities.
Other programmes underway to breathe new
life into the River Murray include the Living
Murray initiative to improve environmental
water flows to internationally significant
wetlands, and funding to save red gum forests
and floodplains stressed by the long drought.
Source:
Australian - Department of the Environment
and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
Press consultantship (Marianne McCabe)
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