Can seasonal climate forecasting prevent degradation of Australia's grazing lands?

McKeon, G.M., Dr.; Ph. : (07) 3896 9548; Fax: (07) 3896 9606; greg. [email protected] Research organisation: Climate Impacts and Grazing Systems Group, Queensland Department of Natural Resources, 80 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly Qld 4068.

Collaborators: NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation (Rob Richards); South Australian Department of Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs (Roger Tynan); Agriculture Western Australia (Ian Watson); Queensland Department of Primary Industries (David Orr) Sponsor: National Climate Variability Program administered by LWRRDC, Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation. Objectives: To evaluate the impact of seasonal forecasting for grazing enterprises across Australia's grazing lands by: • constructing hindcast seasonal forecasts with different lead times for specific locations across Australia (Gascoyne Catchment, W.A.; northern South Australia; western NSW; western Queensland; and north-eastern Queensland); • calibrating ... more.

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