As the effects of Climate Change intensify, more primary industries will be affected.
Cotton growing in Bourke may be on the margins but in 2016 is still viable.This paper outlines some important points about how climate change will affect established agricultural industries particularly in marginal and dryer areas on Australia.
The paper was written as part of a Master of Environmental Management study in climate change through Charles Sturt University in 2016.
To read the complete paper follow the link to:
How Climate Change will affect the Cotton Industry in Bourke
The Papers Author
David Holland, Master Environmental Management (Natural Resources), BAS Environmental Planning
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