Journal article
Experimenting with agricultural diversity: Migrant knowledge as a resource for climate change adaptation
Natascha Klocker, Lesley Head, Olivia Dun, Tess Spaven
Journal of Rural Studies | Elsevier | Published : 2018
Abstract
Climate change poses serious challenges for agriculture and adaptation to its impacts is widely understood to be necessary – now and into the future. This paper focuses on Australia's horticulturally productive and culturally diverse Sunraysia region. Due to the high seasonal labour demands of horticulture, this region has a large population of temporary and permanent migrants. Many were farmers in their countries of origin. We bring together literature on climate change adaptation in agriculture, and migration and agriculture, to identify a common theme: experimentation. The former emphasises the need for experimentation in uncertain times, and the latter draws attention to the experimental..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The research reported on in this paper was funded by an Australian Research Council grant (DP140101165) awarded to Lesley Head, Natascha Klocker, Gordon Waitt and Heather Goodall. The title of the project is 'Exploring culturally diverse perspectives on Australian environments and environmentalism'.