Resources
Spatial Vulnerability Assessment
NRM Climate Final Report 1 Impact Assessment
This document outlines the findings and approach used to assess the potential impact of climate change on a range of natural asset types and values in seven Catchment Management Authority (CMA) regions of the State.25-07-2014
NRM Climate Final Report 2 Decision Framework
The purpose of this document is to support the integration of the results of the vulnerability assessment, derived from NRM Planning for Climate Change –Stage 1 project, with CMA decision making processes to identify priority landscapes for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
25-07-2014
Climate Analogues for NRM in the Southern Victoria
Analogue based on the maximum consensus of models, based on CMIP5, for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Background on Climate Analogues for NRM in southern Victoria
This document is provided as background to the associated analogues posters. The posters aim to help provide a visual snapshot of what the future climate of localities in southern Victoria may be like under a plausible, future climate scenario. Information presented in the posters was developed using the CSIRO’s Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
08-06-2016
Analogue based on the maximum consensus of models, based on CMIP5, for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Based on the maximum consensus of models based on CMIP5 for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Colac - Wangaratta analogue 2090
Analogue based on the maximum consensus of models, based on CMIP5, for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Based on the maximum consensus of models based on CMIP5 for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Analogue based on the maximum consensus of models, based on CMIP5, for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Analogue based on the maximum consensus of models, based on CMIP5, for the year 2090 and a high emissions scenario, (RCP 8.5). Information developed using the CSIRO Climate Change in Australia Analogue Explorer Tool.
27-05-2016
Corangamite CMA
Vegetated coastal habitats—seagrasses, saltmarshes and mangroves—have recently been identified as one of the most effective carbon sinks on the planet. Such habitats can bury carbon at a rate 35-57 times faster than tropical rainforests and can store carbon for thousands of years.
02-06-2016
CCMA NRM Plan for Climate Change.pdf
The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (Corangamite CMA) has worked in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders to develop the Corangamite Natural Resource Management (NRM) Plan for Climate Change. The plan is an enabling document with a key target audience being the region’s NRM planners and those working directing with the region’s NRM groups. ...05-09-2016
Glenelg Hopkins CMA
19-08-2016