Climate change and horticulture/viticulture in the Murray Basin NRM Cluster region


This fact sheet is a synthesis of current literature outlining potential impacts on horticulture and viticulture in the Murray Basin NRM Cluster. The sheet provides information about what change might look like, detail issues that land managers may need to consider to maintain productivity and provides some simple adaptation options to help manage change. Other fact sheets in this series include 'Climate change and grazing in the Murray Basin NRM Cluster region' and 'Climate change and cropping in the Murray Basin NRM Cluster region'.


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Fact sheet
070106 - Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness, 070102 - Agricultural Land Planning, 070604 - Oenology and Viticulture , 070601 - Horticultural Crop Growth and Development, 070108 - Sustainable Agricultural Development
Geographic and Temporal Extents
Central Tablelands, North East, Lachlan, Goulburn Broken, ACT, Wimmera, South East, South Australian Murray Darling Basin, Murrumbidgee, Western, Riverina, South East (NSW), Central West, Murray, Mallee, Lower Murray Darling
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Broadhurst L (2015) Climate change and horticulture/viticulture in the Murray Basin NRM Cluster region Factsheet. CSIRO, Canberra
Linda Broadhurst CSIRO Canberra linda.broadhurst@csiro.au
2015