Rehydrating Your Farm Landscape – Southern New England Landcare on behalf of Armidale Regional Council
This interactive, hands-on course will empower you to understand the water cycle to enhance the resilience and productivity of your rural landscape. It will introduce you to a range of landscape rehydration strategies and tactics through activities that blend scientific principles and practical skills.
You will learn about:
The role of the water cycle and plants in farming landscapes.
Drivers and indicators of a healthy vs unhealthy water cycle.
Identifying and prioritising your property’s issues to ‘heal your hydrograph’.
Applying sound planning and design principles to give your Landscape Rehydration project the best chance of success.
Mulloon Institute is a leading research and education organisation helping to build resilient regional communities by supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of Australian agriculture.
PRESENTERS: Principal Landscape Planner Peter Hazell and Landscape Planner Erin Healy.
WHEN: 17-19 October, 2023. Day 1 – 9am to 5pm, Day 2 – 8am to 4.30pm, Day 3 – 8am to 2pm
WHERE: Urandangie Pastoral, 238 Urandangie Rd, Guyra NSW (in the Woolshed)
COST: $50, includes catering. Heavily subsidised event!
CONTACT: Elizabeth Rosser, phone 0499 992 881 or email elizabeth.rosser@snelandcare.org.au
This bootcamp is proudly funded by Armidale Regional Council. The project is supported by Southern New England Landcare and assisted by the NSW Government's Environmental Trust.