Fri, 06 Mar, 12:30pm - 1:30pm AEDT
Add to Google CalendarAcross Australia, the water cycle is under increasing pressure. Extreme events – including heatwaves, floods, and droughts – are intensifying, while rainfall patterns, particularly winter rainfall, are shifting. These changes are driven not only by climate factors but also by how water is managed across our landscapes, contributing to the disruption of local water cycles. Agricultural practices over the past three decades have played a key role in these shifts.
Joining Richard Campbell, Managing Director at HydroTerra, is Phil Mulvey, Founder of EESI and seasoned presenter of the HydroTerra webinar series, for an insightful discussion on the science of landscape hydration and pathways to restore natural water cycles. Phil will explore the critical role of biological processes in influencing rainfall intensity and distribution, sharing examples of successful landscape rehydration from Australia and around the world.
Discover key lessons and the biogeomorphological impacts of restoration efforts that can help reverse water cycle decline.