Climate change significantly impacts land and marine management, necessitating adaptive and sustainable practices across the sector.
More frequent and intense bushfires require the development of management strategies, whilst coastal and wetlands areas face rising sea levels and increased erosion.
Land management practices must evolve to address changing weather patterns and their impacts on agriculture and biodiversity.
Carbon farming is becoming more important to capture greenhouse gas emissions.
The tourism industry needs to adapt to protect vulnerable ecosystems, and forestry and nature park conservation face new challenges due to the changing climate.
TAFE network – Training support for land and marine management
To learn more about training and partnership opportunities in this part of the clean economy, please reach out to your local TAFE, or email TAFEcleaneconomy@ecodev.vic.gov.au
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